RAC 124
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Stimulation drink
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The RAC 124 was a stimulation drink[1] with a lightly peach flavor, sold in a silver 250ml can. It was designed by the RAC Foundation and the makers of the drink Sprite to help get tired motorists home safely if they felt sleepy at the wheel. It was intended to give the drinker a 15-30 minute boost at most. It was sold in the early 2000s at garages and convenience stores only.
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Calories | 42 kj per 100 ml of fluid |
Total Fat | N/A |
Total Carbohydrates | N/A |
Sugars | N/A |
Protein | Trace |
Caffeine | 30 mg per 100 ml of fluid |
Niacin (B3) | 19 mg |
Vitamin B6 | 1.9 mg |
Vitamin B12 | 0.47 μg |
Pantothenic acid | N/A |
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