I ran through this easy to use website. He says the amount of calories and vitamins that can be found in your average mixed drink. So if you are concerned about your health, becomes an indispensable tool.
For example, on my way to work today I stopped for my traditional morning snack. I breezed in and I have my 64oz CircleK, filling the morning beauty of the main mix:
8 fl. ounce (U.S.) Red Bull
12 fl. ounce (U.S.) Jack Daniel
2 fl. ounce (U.S.) Malibu Rum
42 fl. ounce (U.S.) of 7 Up
And here, my other daily caloric needs are 56% covered, with my 101% Niacin. You are probably aware, if your niacin then you are in serious trouble. What is niacin, anyway? Since this site was so smart in your phone’s browser, I decided I should make sure that all my needs are covered for the day. So I got a second cup 64oz and proceeded to fill with backup made.
42 fl. ounce (U.S.) orange juice
2 fl. ounce (U.S.) Triple sec
1 fl. ounce (U.S.) vanilla extract
12 fl. ounce (U.S.) vodka
7 oz. ounce (U.S.) of 7 Up
This delicious combo now is 1000% of my vitamin C covered. Of course, do not get sick now! DrinkMath same to see the profitability of their snack in the morning can be. After all, only you brush your teeth with a bottle of Jack is not enough for now.

