Could kids drink red bull? the energy soda?!


Question:

Could kids drink red bull? the energy soda?


Answers:
THey can, but I'd only give them 1 can max! A few years ago @ a swimming gala I was competing in, they were giving away free cans of Red Bull - they didn't properly explain what it was so me & my mates drank loads of it - we were climbing walls & running round like madmen for weeks! lol!! It is nice with vodka though!
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u shouldnt let them drink.
it will ruin brains

of course....i think cause i let my brother have one.

Ruins brains my butt.

It is okay but it is a stimulant drug that speeds your heart up.
It is good to play sports with it pumps you up, not to mention Red Bull gives you wiings.

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no i dont think so. energy drinks are extremely dangerous for all ages but esp for children. they can develop serious heart problems as they get older

no

Just like lots of things, it is good in moderation.

If you allow for maybe 1 can every 1 or two days for younger kids maybe 14ish then they should be fine.

People say "It has too much sugar" but it only has 0.1 grams more sugar per ounce than SunnyD and loads of people drink that right?

The Taurine and ingredients like that are the caffiens that give the energy. As long as the consumer is not sensative to caffine they should be fine with 1 can a day.

Right now I usually stop by the corner store and get a 24oz. Monster: Khaos every 2-3 days.

NO NO NO!!! Lots of caffeine and sugar are really bad for kids. And besides, you want your kids running around all hopped up on an energy drink?

I wouldn't recommend it .It would probably make a kid nervous and acutely hyperactive.Energy drinks are sold as an dietary supplement and their effects on the human body let alone children's body's aren't completely understood. For example look at the major league baseball player a few years ago who died from ephedrine which at the time was an "energy supplement.

I don't think so because kids can't have so much caffine and it's bad for their growth and they'll be bouncing off the walls... almost : P

no...it makes them stop growing i think...




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