Maybe, maybe not • 1y
Sugar content in Energy Drinks are huge. These are supposed to be meant for Atheletes and after some tiresome and strenuous activities..that too limited. Marketing this as a go to energy drink is not something wise. I mean if you care about people. Such huge sugar amount would harm you both internally and as well as externally
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Dexter Capital Advisors • 8m
An avg Indian consumes ~3x sugar as an avg Chinese every day 📛📛 And that’s an alarming thing to solve. Let's deepdive! .. An avg Indian consumes ~55gms of sugar every day. But, this is often played down by the fact that this is just 40% of what
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Dexter Capital Advisors • 1y
An avg Indian consumes ~3x sugar as an avg Chinese every day. And that’s an alarming thing to solve. Let's deepdive! .. An avg Indian consumes ~55gms of sugar every day. But, this is often played down by the fact that this is just 40% of what the
See MoreLogistics business o... • 3m
we are associated with the highest growing industry of ethanol with having around 50 fleets and catering to various industry leaders of ethanol manufacturer. currently there is huge demand for the ethanol transportation as Indian government has revo
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Most Indians love alcohol, In fact, in the early 18th century, Indians used to drink Sura, Toddy and local fermented drinks But today they are replaced by a popular British drink called "whiskey" How did this Happen? During the British raj, th
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