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Cocaine Energy Drink
The controversial named Cocaine Energy Drink has made a stunning return to the marketplace in the USA.

The Re-launched drink comes in 8.4 oz. cans, with three varieties: Original, Cut and Free. The original version is a red, cinnamon-based energy drink that packs 280 mg of caffeine. Other ingredients include taurine, inositol, B vitamins, L-Carnitine, D-Ribose and guarana. The Cut version has the cinnamon flavor removed, while the Free version is sugar-free.

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Cocaine Energy Drink’s founder, said the site would allow the company to both collect demographic information on Cocaine consumers and sell advertising space.
Members will have the following features Video, Audio, Photos, Blogs, Groups and Message Board. Mark Brooks, editor of Social Networking Watch, said it’s ”very difficult” for social networks to be successful, unless it is a niche or does something very different. There is a growth of smaller, more focused social networks popping up. And there’s especially a need for one to target the original Facebook users — a college-only audience", Brooks said. "At some point, students are not going to want to hang out where their mothers are.”
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