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Caffeine Content of Food and Drugs". Nutrition Action Health Newsletter. Center for Science in the Public Interest. December 1996. Archived from the original on 14 June 2007 . Retrieved 4 February 2009. What started as a national celebration of the country’s most controversial drink has now gone global. Sheriff Brown added: “The normal penalty for assaulting someone by striking them on the head with a bottle, even for a first offender, is around 18 months custody. This caused the boy to begin to bleed profusely, and at that stage both accused ran away from the locus. He has a faint scar on his hairline which is covered by his hair, but told the police that he is more bothered about the ongoing court case than he is by the faint scar.
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Jamieson, Cathy (3 March 2005). "Letter from the Minister for Justice to Angus G MacLeod" (PDF). Scotland.gov.uk . Retrieved 28 December 2010. a b c d e Heald, Claire (26 September 2006). "Binge drinking - the Benedictine connection". BBC News. Caffeine Content of Beverages, Foods, & Medications". Erowid. 17 August 2009 . Retrieved 27 December 2010.
It always has had an international following but now it seems more people are catching on to this."The first national event was recognised by around 25,000 people last year, and now the organiser has decided to go global.
a b Lyall, Sarah (3 February 2010). "For Scots, a Scourge Unleashed by a Bottle". The New York Times . Retrieved 14 April 2014. Both versions of the drink contain phosphate and glycerophosphate, each of these as the sodium and/or potassium salt.Lyall, Sarah (3 February 2010). "For Scots, a Scourge Unleashed by a Bottle". The New York Times . Retrieved 5 February 2010.