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smart drink

American  

noun

  1. a nonalcoholic beverage with added amino acids and vitamins claimed to increase energy, improve memory, and boost intelligence.


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Drink Smart Drink Safe sells a test coaster that contains two test strips.

From Los Angeles Times

Testandgo and Drink Smart Drink Safe are among several companies that sell tests that detect gamma-Hydroxybutyric acid and ketamine.

From Los Angeles Times

Still, these are subtle effects, and there is no evidence that any prescription drug or supplement or smart drink is going to raise your I.Q.

From New York Times

The beer first got its start with Jessica Simpson, who touted it in ads urging beer guzzlers to "Be Smart, Drink Smart."

From Newsweek

Snapple is using it in a new "smart drink" line called Elements, but the real thing is also "going to be tremendous," says Meyer.

From Time Magazine Archive