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5-Hour Energy is a well-known company that specializes in producing energy shots. These tiny bottles have garnered a significant amount of attention and have become popular among individuals who need...

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5-Hour Energy TV commercial - Remember College?

Title: Remember College? A 5-Hour Energy TV Spot

: Remember the late-night study sessions? The all-nighters fueled by cheap coffee and endless assignments?

: College was a time of discovery, personal growth, and endless deadlines.

: But it was also a time of limitless energy, fueled by curiosity and a thirst for knowledge.

: You were unstoppable, pushing boundaries and breaking through barriers.

: From early morning classes to late-night intramural sports, you embraced every moment.

: Friends became family, and memories were made that would last a lifetime.

: And with your accomplishments, you showed the world that you're capable of achieving anything.

: Now, as you navigate the challenges of the real world, keep that college energy alive.

: With 5-Hour Energy, you can harness the same drive and focus that propelled you through those unforgettable college years.

: Remember college? Let 5-Hour Energy be your daily reminder that you can conquer anything that comes your way.

: Unleash your potential with 5-Hour Energy. The fuel for unstoppable humans.

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5-Hour Energy TV commercial - Remember College? produced for 5-Hour Energy was first shown on television on January 29, 2023.

Frequently Asked Questions about 5-hour energy tv spot, 'remember college?'

5-Hour Energy Shots can cause adverse reactions. Nausea, restlessness, and rapid heart rates come from overstimulation. The artificial ingredients in 5-Hour Energy are linked to chest pains, seizures, and could possibly be cancerous.

Increased Risk of Heart Disease: Energy drinks contain high levels of synthetic caffeine, which can cause an increase in blood pressure and heart rate. Drinking energy drinks daily can lead to an increased risk of heart disease, including irregular heartbeat and high blood pressure.

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Healthy people can use 5-Hour Energy in moderation. If you have high blood pressure or a heart condition, you should avoid it.

5-hour Energy (stylized as 5-hour ENERGY) is an American-made "energy shot" manufactured by Living Essentials LLC. The company was founded by CEO Manoj Bhargava and launched in 2004.

Unlike other popular energy drinks, there is zero sugar and no calories in the 5-hour ENERGY drink. So, it's diet-friendly.

Regular Strength 5-hour ENERGY® shots contain about as much caffeine as 8 ounces of the leading premium coffee. Extra Strength 5-hour ENERGY® shots contain about as much caffeine as 12 ounces of the leading premium coffee.

5-hour ENERGY shots come in over a dozen flavors. 4 calories, zero net carbs, zero sugar.

The official website lists the active ingredients of 5-hour Energy as: vitamin B6, folic acid, vitamin B12, sodium, taurine, glucuronolactone, malic acid and N-Acetyl L-tyrosine, L-phenylalanine, caffeine, and citicoline. The product is not U.S Food and Drug Administration approved.

Manoj BhargavaInnovation Ventures, LLC / Founder Manoj Bhargava (born 1953) is an Indian American businessman and philanthropist. He is the founder and CEO of Innovations Ventures LLC (dba Living Essentials LLC), the company known for producing the 5-hour Energy drink. By 2012, the brand had grown to do an estimated $1 billion in sales.

Are energy drinks safe for my child or teen? Energy drinks are not recommended for children and teens because of the amount of caffeine, sugars and other ingredients (like herbs and amino acids) they contain. Caffeine is a drug naturally found in the leaves and seeds of many plants.

Recommended Use: Drink one half (1/2) bottle (one ounce) for moderate energy. Drink one whole bottle (two ounces) for maximum energy. Do not exceed two bottles daily, consumed several hours apart. Use or discard any remainder within 72 hours (three days) after opening.

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