Are Energy Drinks What They’re Supposed to Be?

Posted by vlad on December 06, 2007

The simple secret to energy drinks’ reviving effects, then, is a lot of caffeine (and sometimes a lot of sugar, too). The caffeine content of energy drinks ranges from 72 to 294 mg per bottle. But a much smaller amount—30-35 mgs, which is comparable to what’s in most sodas—is probably enough to give you a jolt.  The good news is that consuming up to 400 mg of caffeine a day doesn’t cause harmful health effects for most people.

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