Whats a great energy drink?!
So i went to sleep at 2am and woke up 6am for skol and i get out of skol at 2:30 and go to work at 5 to 3am thats a 10hour shift and i LOVE the green monster energy drinks but they dont give me energy and was wondering which one give a big amount of energy!?!?!?
We have Full throttles,rockstars,monsters,NOS, and a few others!. thanksWww@FoodAQ@Com
We have Full throttles,rockstars,monsters,NOS, and a few others!. thanksWww@FoodAQ@Com
Answers:
Red bull is a good oneWww@FoodAQ@Com
NOS tastes pretty great, so I think the better they taste, the more sugar is in them, which means there probably wont be as much energy gained!.
Rockstars, in my opinion, taste pretty crappy, so try that!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
Rockstars, in my opinion, taste pretty crappy, so try that!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
Well, in 4 words: Energy Drinks are unhealthy!.
Yeah you've probably heard people say that and were thinking, "yeah yeah whatever"!. But it actually is quite true!. My sister did a science report on them, and they turned out to be quite unhealthy!. So!.!.!.I would just not drink any! :)Www@FoodAQ@Com
Yeah you've probably heard people say that and were thinking, "yeah yeah whatever"!. But it actually is quite true!. My sister did a science report on them, and they turned out to be quite unhealthy!. So!.!.!.I would just not drink any! :)Www@FoodAQ@Com
You should try the Monster Coffee drinks or the Monster Chai!.!.!.!.!.!.!.they seem to give me more energy than the regular Monsters!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
5-Hour Energy drinks if the other stuff don't work never had it but it must work!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
COFFEE!!Www@FoodAQ@Com
RED BULL ITS THE BEST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
IM DRINKIN ONE RIGHT NOW!!!!!!
WOOOOOOOOOHOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!Www@FoodAQ@Com
IM DRINKIN ONE RIGHT NOW!!!!!!
WOOOOOOOOOHOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!Www@FoodAQ@Com
i love coffe and red bull they are both gd to wake u up xxxWww@FoodAQ@Com
Don't drink energy drinks! They are bad for you!. You will just read this comment and be like "sure kid" but they really are unhealthy!. When you drink them you will feel good then you will feel all tired and lazy!. If you don't believe me read this!
They're not going to kill you!. But many of these increasingly popular drinks contain significant amounts of caffeine, which can make you jittery and cause insomnia, as well as loads of sugar, which nobody needs!. Worse, these drinks are often marketed to kids and teenagers, many of whom already struggle with their weight and don't need to add a caffeine addiction!. "Energy drinks are rip-offs," said Bruce Silverglade , legal director of the Center for Science in the Public Interest, a Washington, D!.C!.-based consumer watchdog group that has been trying, unsuccessfully, to get the US Food and Drug Administration to force manufacturers to list the amount of caffeine on product labels!.
Breaking News Alerts In a study published last year in the Journal of Analytical Toxicology, Bruce A!. Goldberger , director of toxicology at the University of Florida College of Medicine, tested the caffeine content of 10 energy drinks, including Red Bull, Red Devil, and Hair of the Dog!.
In most energy drinks, he said, caffeine levels were higher than the FDA limit for sodas, which is 65 mg of caffeine per 12 ounces!. The FDA does not regulate caffeine in energy drinks, some of which, like Cocaine, contain huge amounts of caffeine: 280 mg in an 8!.4-ounce serving, compared with about 100 mg per 6 ounces in coffee!.
Overall, caffeine "is relatively benign and is not associated with life-threatening health risks," said psychopharmacologist Roland Griffiths , a professor in the department of psychiatry and neuroscience at Johns Hopkins University and a caffeine expert!. "But here it is being promoted in the form of energy drinks and, alarmingly, in many cases to children and adolescents," Griffiths said!.
Caffeine can increase anxiety, panic, some stomach problems, and some cardiac arrhythmias!. Although some data suggest that drinking coffee can be good for you, "we should not mistake coffee or caffeine as a health food," Griffiths said!.
-The Boston Globe-Www@FoodAQ@Com
They're not going to kill you!. But many of these increasingly popular drinks contain significant amounts of caffeine, which can make you jittery and cause insomnia, as well as loads of sugar, which nobody needs!. Worse, these drinks are often marketed to kids and teenagers, many of whom already struggle with their weight and don't need to add a caffeine addiction!. "Energy drinks are rip-offs," said Bruce Silverglade , legal director of the Center for Science in the Public Interest, a Washington, D!.C!.-based consumer watchdog group that has been trying, unsuccessfully, to get the US Food and Drug Administration to force manufacturers to list the amount of caffeine on product labels!.
Breaking News Alerts In a study published last year in the Journal of Analytical Toxicology, Bruce A!. Goldberger , director of toxicology at the University of Florida College of Medicine, tested the caffeine content of 10 energy drinks, including Red Bull, Red Devil, and Hair of the Dog!.
In most energy drinks, he said, caffeine levels were higher than the FDA limit for sodas, which is 65 mg of caffeine per 12 ounces!. The FDA does not regulate caffeine in energy drinks, some of which, like Cocaine, contain huge amounts of caffeine: 280 mg in an 8!.4-ounce serving, compared with about 100 mg per 6 ounces in coffee!.
Overall, caffeine "is relatively benign and is not associated with life-threatening health risks," said psychopharmacologist Roland Griffiths , a professor in the department of psychiatry and neuroscience at Johns Hopkins University and a caffeine expert!. "But here it is being promoted in the form of energy drinks and, alarmingly, in many cases to children and adolescents," Griffiths said!.
Caffeine can increase anxiety, panic, some stomach problems, and some cardiac arrhythmias!. Although some data suggest that drinking coffee can be good for you, "we should not mistake coffee or caffeine as a health food," Griffiths said!.
-The Boston Globe-Www@FoodAQ@Com