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'''Beaver Buzz''' is an [[energy drink]] produced in Canada by DD Beverage Company of [[British Columbia]]. Ingredients of the product line include [[taurine]], [[caffeine]], [[Eleutherococcus senticosus|Siberian Ginseng]], [[Guarana]] seed extract and various vitamins, but avoids the use of [[high fructose corn syrup]].<ref>[http://www.buzzenergy.com/ingredients.asp Beaver Buzz: Ingredients]</ref> Sizes include {{Ml to fl oz|355}} and the '''Big Buzz''' brand of {{Ml to fl oz|473}}. Product variations include [[green tea]] and [[Saskatoon berry]] flavours.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.buzzenergy.com/buzzenergy.asp | accessdate=2007-10-06 | title=Buzz Energy (includes product line overview) | publisher=DD Beverage Company}}</ref>


The beverage is distributed by retailers in all regions of Canada<ref name=CanWest2007>{{cite news | url=http://www.canada.com/topics/lifestyle/food/story.html?id=d868dbad-58f8-4ae8-a4c6-9e0dc5f83faf | title=Cocktails without Alcohol | first=Judy | last=Schultz | accessdate=2007-10-06 | date=2007 }}</ref><ref name=BBuzzRetail>{{cite web | url=http://www.beaverbuzz.com/buytheStuff.asp | accessdate=2007-10-06 | title=retail locations | publisher=DD Beverage Company}}</ref> and was noted in national<ref name=CanWest2007 /> and regional<ref name=HourMtl>{{cite news | url=http://www.hour.ca/news/news.aspx?iIDArticle=12413 | title=Objectify | first=Joshua | last=Karpati | publisher=''[[Hour (magazine)|Hour (Montreal)]]'' | accessdate=2007-10-06 | date=[[28 June]] [[2007]] }}</ref> press coverage. However, DD Beverage has encountered difficulty delivering its product into the [[United States]] despite the implementation of the [[North American Free Trade Agreement]].<ref>{{cite web | url=http://cmte.parl.gc.ca/Content/HOC/Committee/391/CIIT/Evidence/EV2891051/CIITEV59-E.PDF | format=PDF | accessdate=2007-10-06 | title=CIIT Number 059, 1st Session, 39th Parliament: Evidence | publisher=[[Canadian House of Commons Standing Committee on International Trade]] | date=[[1 May]] [[2007]] | first=Ron | last=Cannan | authorlink=Ron Cannan | page=8 }}</ref>
Beaver Buzz is an energy drink produced in Canada by DD Beverage Company of British Columbia. Ingredients of the product line include taurine, caffeine, Eleutherococcus senticosus (Siberian Ginseng),Guarana seed extract and various vitamins, but avoids the use of high fructose corn syrup Product variations include green tea and Saskatoon berry flavours


DD Beverage Company, advertising as Buzz Energy, was founded by Richard DeBanks and Andrew and James Drayson.
The beverage is distributed by retailers in all regions of Canada However, DD Beverage has encountered difficulty delivering its product into the United States despite the implementation of the North American Free Trade Agreement


==References==
DD Beverage Company, advertising as Canadian Buzz Energy, was founded by Richard DeBanks.
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Revision as of 18:42, 7 February 2008

Beaver Buzz is an energy drink produced in Canada by DD Beverage Company of British Columbia. Ingredients of the product line include taurine, caffeine, Siberian Ginseng, Guarana seed extract and various vitamins, but avoids the use of high fructose corn syrup.[1] Sizes include Template:Ml to fl oz and the Big Buzz brand of Template:Ml to fl oz. Product variations include green tea and Saskatoon berry flavours.[2]

The beverage is distributed by retailers in all regions of Canada[3][4] and was noted in national[3] and regional[5] press coverage. However, DD Beverage has encountered difficulty delivering its product into the United States despite the implementation of the North American Free Trade Agreement.[6]

DD Beverage Company, advertising as Buzz Energy, was founded by Richard DeBanks and Andrew and James Drayson.

References

  1. ^ Beaver Buzz: Ingredients
  2. ^ "Buzz Energy (includes product line overview)". DD Beverage Company. Retrieved 2007-10-06.
  3. ^ a b Schultz, Judy (2007). "Cocktails without Alcohol". Retrieved 2007-10-06.
  4. ^ "retail locations". DD Beverage Company. Retrieved 2007-10-06.
  5. ^ Karpati, Joshua (28 June 2007). "Objectify". Hour (Montreal). Retrieved 2007-10-06. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help); Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  6. ^ Cannan, Ron (1 May 2007). "CIIT Number 059, 1st Session, 39th Parliament: Evidence" (PDF). Canadian House of Commons Standing Committee on International Trade. p. 8. Retrieved 2007-10-06. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)