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Energy drinks aren't exactly known for style. But El Jefe Energy is rewriting that story — with cans so striking they feel more like collectible art than something you'd pull from a fridge.
They call him "El Jefe," he is at least 12-years-old, and his crossing of the heavily guarded U.S.-Mexico border has sparked celebrations on both sides.
El Jefe’s Food Review: Bigger and Better, but It Just Isn’t the Same El Jefe’s has moved from its original spot by Tasty Burger to a larger, more expansive location closer to the Yard.
El Jefe’s fate had been unknown for seven years, but today several Mexican nonprofits, including the Wildlands Network, PROFAUNA and the Northern Jaguar Project, announced that he’d been spotted in ...
“El Jefe,” by the New York Times reporter Alan Feuer, tells the incredible story of how the legendarily elusive drug trafficker was finally captured for good.
“El Jefe caused quite a sensation in 2016 after the video was released that showed him moving around,” said Mark Hart, public information officer for the Arizona Game and Fish Department.
They call him “El Jefe,” he is at least 12 years old and his crossing of the heavily guarded U.S.-Mexico border has sparked celebrations on both sides.
El Jefe Energy was born in Las Vegas and built for those who refuse to play by the rules. Crafted for a generation that demands more, El Jefe Energy is more than a drink — it's a declaration.