Can children drink energy drinks?!


Question:

Can children drink energy drinks?


Answers:
I f they're a toddler yes. Sometimes when your body is not ready, the substance can harm more than do good.

Stick with natural foods for children. We don't want zombie teens, so go natural. APPLES, ORANGES, STRAWBERRIES, BANANAS

make your own energy drink with a juicer

no its got way too much caffeine in it ..it would be very bad for there hearts and they would be bouncing off the walls.

i don't think so.unless you're already 13.that's what my sister told me.

your not going to kill them just dont do it so that it stops their sleeping habits because that is when they grow just keep it in reasonable amounts1

hell ya but b cereful sum young ones can go crazy arund da house n mess everythin up lol

do you mean is it legal or is it healthy?
yes its legal, there's no alcohol or illegal substances in energy drinks.
no it isn't healthy, drinks like Monster and Red Bull are full of caffeine that is addictive, makes the kids hyperactive and badly behaved, and stunts growth. I see kids drinking Monster at school all the time and then they're really hyper and they act out in class.
if you are asking about sports drinks like gatorade and powerade, they're not bad, they're actually really good when you're sweating a lot because they supply you with the electrolytes and minerals that you lose in your sweat but really need, but they can be a little bit too sugary sometimes.

they can drink them otherwise convienient stores would ask for a license... and im 14 and they dont ask me for a license. i say they can drink them. i just dont recommend it. also i would wait until the kid is at least 13

only if you drink 2 cans to their one so you can keep up.
not a good idea if you are as old as i am unless you want to
provide the ex with her/his weekend with some excitement.

infact energy drinks like redbull are harmful even for adults they make the bones very fragile because it hases a componant that gets in the bones and stays there
so the answer is no




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