Vitamins<\/strong><\/td>Razorwire<\/strong><\/td>Sneak<\/strong><\/td><\/tr>Vitamin B1<\/td> | –<\/td> | \u2714<\/td><\/tr> | Vitamin B3<\/td> | \u2714<\/td> | \u2714<\/td><\/tr> | Vitamin B5<\/td> | \u2714<\/td> | –<\/td><\/tr> | Vitamin B6<\/td> | \u2714<\/td> | \u2714<\/td><\/tr> | Vitamin B9<\/td> | –<\/td> | \u2714<\/td><\/tr> | Vitamin B12<\/td> | \u2714<\/td> | \u2714<\/td><\/tr> | Vitamin C<\/td> | \u2714<\/td> | \u2714<\/td><\/tr> | Vitamin E<\/td> | \u2714<\/td> | –<\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table>Comparison of vitamin of Razorwire and Sneak.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n\n\n Vitamins are essential micronutrients for our bodies to function<\/a> precisely. It allows energy drinks to restore a significant percentage<\/strong> of the nutrients your body may have yielded throughout your activity.<\/p>\n\n\n\nAlmost all energy drinks contain B complex vitamins. They contribute to the supply of energy and benefit our bodies<\/a> in the following ways:<\/p>\n\n\n\n | | | |