Caffeine is a high school student’s best friend, whether you’re staying up late writing an essay for a class or it’s your first grab in the morning to get you through the day. Outside of your favorite Dunkin or Starbucks order, there are a lot of energy drinks on the market—including Celsius, Prime, Monster, Red Bull, and so many more—but take one look around Davie High and it’s clear that for so many teens, the favorite is undeniably Alani Nutrition energy drinks.
Whether you’ve never tried any of their flavors or you’re eager to see where your favorite flavor is ranked on this list, keep on reading to see the lineup of some of the best Alani Nu energy drinks, according to us.
Energy drinks aren’t for everyone, we know. But we can acknowledge our appreciation for the serious efforts that these brands have made to capture the attention of more caffeine lovers through aesthetic marketing and delicious flavors. That’s where Alani Nu found its niche in the market of energy drinks—it fits everyone’s vibe. The vibrant colors in their appealing packaging, sugar-free flavors with vitamin-packed blends, and partnerships with popular social media influencers are truly what have brought this brand so much success, along with their commitment to wellness and nutrition.
Disclaimer: This article neither promotes nor discourages the consumption of energy drinks and/or caffeine. Alani Nu energy drinks contain 200mg of caffeine per can and 100mg in their mini cans, so be sure to drink them responsibly and safely as caffeine has addictive properties that may lead to physical dependencies.
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Rylie Yount is a staff writer for The Weekly Talon for the 2024-2025 school year. Her main strength resides in writing, especially in regards to social issues as well as arts and culture, but she also enjoys photography and graphic design. After graduating high school, Rylie plans to attend Davidson-Davie Community College and then transfer to UNC Charlotte to major in English with a minor in journalism.
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