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Enviga is a green-tea based, caffeinated, carbonated drink currently in testing by the Coca-cola company. According to one executive, it is said to burn 50 to 100 calories per 12-oz serving by speeding up the user's metabolism.

Enviga is said to use thermogenesis, enabling those who consume a 12 oz. serving to burn 50 to 100 calories simply by drinking the beverage. When launched, industry analysts predict that beverage product will target active lifestyle consumers.

As expected, the potential new product has attracted significant media attention since it's first mention by BrandWeek in July 2005.