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  2. List of energy drinks - Wikipedia

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    Bang Energy Drink's formulation is a combination of caffeine, amino acids (BCAAs), electrolytes, and B vitamins. [1] Bawls Guarana: 223 6.70 56 mg (8.45 fl oz or 250 mL) Beaver Buzz: 449 13.3 110 mg (8.3 fl oz or 245 mL) Values applicable to Citrus and Saskatoon Berry flavours only. Bomb Energy Drink: 320 9.6 80 mg (8.45 fl oz or 250 mL) [2]

  3. Are Energy Drinks Actually Bad For You? Experts Weigh In - AOL

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    Catherine Gervacio, RND, a registered nutritionist and diet consultant for WOWMD, reports that the average cup of brewed coffee has around 95 to 100 mg of caffeine. Energy drinks vary wildly, but ...

  4. Caffeine in an energy drink can equal 15 Cokes, studies say - AOL

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    While names like AMP Energy, Pepsi Max, Red Bull and Rockstar can sound exciting, that hyped-up feeling isn't from just the name -- one energy drink can pack as much caffeine as downing 15 cans of ...

  5. Energy drink - Wikipedia

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    Mandatory caffeine labeling is issued for all food products containing guarana in the country, [50] and Australian energy drink labels warn consumers to drink no more than two cans per day. [51] Bridgetown in Western Australia became the first place in Australia to ban the sale of energy drinks to persons under 18 years for four months as of ...

  6. Here's how much caffeine is actually in the drinks from your ...

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    The amount of caffeine that's in various drinks — or even the same drink from a different chain — can vary pretty drastically.

  7. Caffeinated drink - Wikipedia

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    The caffeine in these drinks either originates from the ingredients used or is an additive derived from the product of decaffeination or from chemical synthesis. Guarana, a prime ingredient of energy drinks, contains large amounts of caffeine with small amounts of theobromine and theophylline in a naturally occurring slow-release excipient. [15]

  8. Caffeine can kill: The dangers of energy drinks - AOL

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  9. Energy shot - Wikipedia

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    Energy shots can contain the same total amount of caffeine, vitamins or other functional ingredients as their larger versions, and may be considered concentrated forms of energy drinks. [1] "Micro shot" energy drinks also exist, containing only 1–5 teaspoonfuls (5–25 mL) of liquid.