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Does the Monster Energy Drink Logo Include the Number 666? Rumors associated with Monster energy drinks hold that the brand uses a Hebrew version of the number 666 in their logo.
— The Monster drink company says a Byron metal shop is stealing their energy. Monster Energy Company filed a federal lawsuit Wednesday accusing Master Metalworks of violating their trademark.
If the White Monster energy drink has a specific flavor, it might be described as unplaceable and yet oddly familiar. There's a very good reason for that.
A man's bold decision to get the Monster Energy Drink logo tattooed across his chest has sparked amusement online.
A massive 31-pound striped bass was caught at Lady Bird Lake in Austin, according to the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.
Documents filed with the U.S. Patent Office's trial and appeal board show that Monster Energy, makers of a popular energy drink, says the Raptors' logo of a clawed-up basketball is too similar to ...
The death of a 14-year-old girl who has become the poster child for banning caffeine-fueled energy drinks can't be blamed on the beverages, lawyers for the Monster Beverage Corp. said Monday. Dan ...
The new gear includes T-shirts, hoodies, koozies for your Monster Energy drink (and other choice beverages), lanyards, hats and more.
The highly caffeinated Monster Energy Drink has been cited in five deaths and one non-fatal heart attack, according to reports that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is investigating.
Based in Corona, Calif., Hansen sold over $1 billion worth of Monster drinks last year. The products carrying a distinctive three-line logo designed to look like a claw mark.
In a controversial video posted to YouTube, titled "Monster Energy drinks are the work of Satan," a woman claims that Monster Energy drink uses Satanic imagery to promote an anti-Christ agenda ...
A Monster, to be exact. Bexar Entertainment, located in San Antonio, claims the Monster Energy Drink company wants them to change their brand.