What's the highest amount of sugar in an energy drink
83.5
Who are the energy drinks trying to be sold to
kids and young adualts
What's the plant called that adds extra caffeine to energy drinks
Guarana
This stimulant, also found in coffee, is the primary active ingredient in most energy drinks.
caffine
Besides caffeine, this amino acid is a common ingredient in energy drinks, often wrongly thought to be derived from bull urine.
Taurine
This herb is frequently added to energy drinks for "brainpower," though it is not regulated by the FDA.
Ginseng
The FDA recommends a maximum daily caffeine intake of 400mg for healthy adults, which is equivalent to about this many 16-oz energy drinks.
two
The American Academy of Pediatrics states that these drinks have no place in the diets of children or this age group.
adolescents
Mixing energy drinks with this substance is considered dangerous because the alertness hides the signs of intoxication.
alcohol
This "negative" side effect of rapid caffeine consumption is often caused by the massive sugar crash following the energy boost.
Niacin
This specific B vitamin is frequently included in high amounts, known for converting food into energy.
Vitamin B12
While usually considered safe, some studies suggest that a 2021 review found 6,000 mg of this could damage DNA.
Taurine
This chemical, which helps with muscle endurance, is often used in energy shots rather than standard drinks.
Carnitine
This "green" ingredient is used to deliver a caffeine kick without the extreme jolt.
Green Tea Extract
What is the No. 1 energy drink?
red bull
This "negative" side effect of rapid caffeine consumption is often caused by the massive sugar crash following the energy boost.
fatigue/lethargy
This condition, characterized by dizziness, nausea, and rapid heartbeat, can occur if too much caffeine is consumed.
toxicity/overdose
A 16-ounce can of some energy drinks can contain over 60 grams of this, equaling roughly 14-15 teaspoons.
sugar
This brand, featuring a "claw" logo, was introduced in 2002 and is a major competitor to Red Bull.
Monster Energy
This energy drink company sponsored Felix Baumgartner’s space diving project, where he broke the sound barrier.
Red Bull
This brand, known for its "zero sugar" and neon-colored cans, often features a "G" logo and has become popular among fitness enthusiasts.
Ghost
Sold in a blue bottle resembling a nitrous oxide cartridge, this drink uses the slogan "Human Horsepower."
NOS
The original version of Red Bull was a Thai energy drink called this.
Krating Daeng
In 1985, this was the first major brand to market itself as having "all the sugar and twice the caffeine."
Jolt Cola
Austrian entrepreneur Dietrich Mateschitz was inspired to create Red Bull after it cured his jet lag in this city.
Bangkok