I read that one can of Red Bull is equivalent to 10 cups of coffee... is that true?!


Question: I read that one can of Red Bull is equivalent to 10 cups of coffee... is that true?
Answers:

A generic 8 oz cup of coffee has 95-200 mg of caffeine
8.3 oz of Red Bull has 76 mg

http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/caffein…



No. Red Bull averages 80-84 milligrams of caffeine. A Tim Horton's large coffee has almost 200 milligrams, and a small Starbucks house blend has almost 180 milligrams. Although caffeine is an active ingredient, you actually find more of it in your average big box chain coffees.



The sugar in Red bull is enough to equal 3 large glazed doughnuts.
So probably.
Depends on the source. If you just read it out of nowhere, look into it.

It probably does, I mean... It's red bull, gives you wing--- haha.



For caffeine content maybe, for fluid content, no. And there are other things in it to consider as well.



i don't think so.




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