Celsius, the suddenly-ubiquitous energy drink, is a favorite of Gen Z — and Capitol Hill.
"I love to take meetings in front of the Celsius vending machine," he told Business Insider.
"It's a way better alternative to coffee, honestly," Robertson told Business Insider.
"Capitol Hill is full of young, energetic career-oriented people who by and large care about fitness," he told Business Insider.
Stanford said these young workers are part of a new consumer group that's helping drive the overall growth of the energy drink market.
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