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I want to know the limit of caffeine contain in the energy drinks?

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I want to know the limit of caffeine contain in the energy drinks?

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  1. Go to bevnet.net and check it out there. All drinks are different. Otherwise go to the store and look at all of the drinks.


  2. http://energy-drink-ratings.blogspot.com...

    All info on EVERY energy drink......ever.

  3. amp Energy Drink -

    Cost: $1.99

    Cost Per Ounce:$0.13

    Active Ingredients:Caffeine, Taurine, B-Vitamins, Guarana, Ginseng

    Taste Rating:8.7

    Kick Rating:8.7

    Final Judgment Rating:8.7

    Amp Energy Drink -

    Alright the Amp Energy Drinks lineup just got a lot fuller with the addition of 3 new Energy Drinks including; ReLaunch (which I am reviewing today), Elevate and Traction. This is in addition to the original, sugar free, and overdrive Amp Energy Drinks. It's nice to see Amp diversify, so let's dig in and see what's up with the new 16 ounce ReLaunch. So first off the new Relaunch tries to revive or rehydrate you with the addition of electrolytes. Second, let's see how it performs in the taste and kick categories!

    Amp Energy Drink -

    So overall the drink is Orange flavored (as you can probably tell from the Orange Can). There are quite a bit of vitamins present in this drink, but I have to say it really did not hamper the orange soda flavor at all. You could taste a hint of this, albeit it was a slight medicinal aftertaste. Generally, you could compare it to a Orange Sunkist as far as flavor. I liked it and I think it makes for a nice addition to the lineup. The electrolytes also offer a nice touch, they seem to offset the carbonation level and offer a more refreshing taste. Taste Rating - 8.7

    Amp Energy Drink - So will the new Amp ReLaunch provide the kick you are looking for? Well there is a nice list of your typical energy ingredients that include; 160 milligrams of caffeine, taurine (minimal amount), guarana, b-vitamins and ginseng which pretty much puts it on par with the rest of the mainstream energy drinks like Monster and Rockstar and is pretty much the same as the other Amp flavors available. I am not sure if you can buy the "Big Rig" 24 ounce cans of this yet, if anyone knows feel free to chime in below in the comments section. So yeah, to sum up, you get a pretty decent kick from the 16 ounce ReLaunch. Kick Rating 8.7

    Amp Energy Drink -

    Nice crisp, yet refreshing Orange flavor coupled with a pretty decent kick and a helping of electrolytes. Makes the new ReLaunch a nice addition to the Amp Energy Line up. Stay tuned for the review of the two other new flavors Elevate and Traction. Final Judgment - 8.7

    Labels: Amp Energy Drinks

    5 Hour Energy Drink - Decaf

    Cost: $2.99

    Cost Per Ounce:$1.50

    Active Ingredients:Caffeine (only 6mg's), B-Vitamins,

    Taste Rating:8.8

    Kick Rating:8.0

    Final Judgment Rating:8.4

    Energy Drink Ratings Explained

    5 Hour Energy Drink - Decaf:

    Well I have reviewed several of the 5 Hour Energy Drinks to date including, the original - both lemon and lime, as well as Extra Strength 5-Hour Energy. To date, this product lineup is one of my all time favorites out of any of the 300 + Energy Drinks that I have reviewed so far as the kick, portability and expectations of zero crash have been lifesavers on so many occasions. I was a little weary at first about the new 5-Hour Decaf, but then I remembered that caffeine is really not the only energy boosting ingredient in this Energy Shot. Besides, this is a review site, and there are countless people that have asked me for ways to get energy without a caffeine overload. So let's see if the 5-Hour Decaf can accomplish this!

    5 Hour Energy Drink - Decaf: Taste

    This little 2 ounce shot has zero carbs and only 4 calories and still manages to give a pretty good taste that is somewhat similar to the lemon lime version albeit with a more concentrated citrus taste. Oh yeah, did I mention there is is no medicinal taste whatsoever. The original tasted good, but removing the caffeine and some of the b-vitamins definitely helped improve the taste of the Decaf version. I bought it, gave it a little shake and then drank it at room temperature. The 2 ounces goes down quick and there was no complaints from this reviewer in the taste category. Taste Rating - 8.8

    5 Hour Energy Drink - Decaf: Kick

    The taste is slightly improved as some of the energy ingredients were removed, but how will this affect the kick? Well as I stated above, there is only 6 milligrams of caffeine in this shot (hence the Decaf label). The new Decaf blend also has a gentler blend of b-vitamins (niacin/b-3 removed) and amino acids when compared to the original. However, the addition of Choline, an essential nutrient to help improve information processing (brain food) is a nice touch. The other energy ingredients include: Glucuronolactone, N-Acetyl, L-Tyrosine, L-Phenylalanine, Taurine, and Malic Acid. It doesn't stop there. There is also a nice enzyme blend that consists of Protease, Lipase, Celluase, and Lactase. The kick was not as strong as the original or extra strength 5-Hour Energy, but you could definitely feel a nice little kick in the pants that I was more than pleased with. After all, not everyone in the world is looking for a huge rush of energy, some are just looking for a nice little pick me up which 5-Hour Decaf provides. I am more a fan of the original and extra strength versions, but if you are looking for a sustained boost of energy, are sensitive to caffeine, or avoid it for personal or medical reasons, than look no further. Kick Rating 8.0

    5 Hour Energy Drink - Decaf:

    I love it, the product line keeps getting more diverse! 5-Hour seems to have a little something for everyone now. Those looking for a little pick me up (Decaf), those looking for a big pick me up (original) and those energy junkies like me looking for the huge pick me up (extra strength)! When I need to cut back on my caffeine intake (yeah even I do that once in awhile) I think I will make this my new choice for staying alert. Final Judgment - 8.4

    Snapple Antioxidant Water Strawberry Acai - Awaken

    Cost:$

    Cost Per Ounce:$

    Active Ingredients:Caffeine, Guarana Extract, B-Vitamins, Ginseng

    Taste Rating:8.5

    Kick Rating:8.0

    Final Judgment Rating:8.3

    Energy Drink Ratings Explained

    Snapple Antioxidant Water Strawberry Acai - Awaken:

    Alright, I know what you are thinking right off the bat. What am I doing reviewing a Snapple Antioxidant Water when the site is focused on Energy Drinks. Well I do occasionally check out other products and I was intrigued when I ran into the 20 ounce Awaken from Snapple. As it turns out it does have energy ingredients, coupled with electrolytes, vitamins and of course antioxidants. There are 4 new Snapple Antioxidant Water's available that I know of; Grape Pomegranate, Raspberry Acerola, Tropical Mango and Strawberry Acai - which I will be reviewing today as it is the only one that has the energy ingredients.

    Snapple Antioxidant Water Strawberry Acai - Awaken: Taste

    This is a little different than what I am normally used to as most energy drinks are carbonated. However, I was pleased with the overall taste. The flavor was not as strong as I am used to but the fresh strawberry and crisp acai flavors blended seamlessly and unlike the majority of energy drinks there was no medicinal aftertaste. Overall I was pleased with the flavor blend. Taste Rating - 8.5

    Snapple Antioxidant Water Strawberry Acai - Awaken: Kick

    So how will this healthy water compare to an energy drink? Well, the energy blend is 435 mg per bottle of caffeine (63 milligrams total), ginseng extract, and guarana seed extract coupled with a plethora of b-vitamins. So no it won't compete with the strongest drinks on the market, but it does challenge one of the market leaders in the kick category... and that aint no bull. Kick Rating - 8.0

    Snapple Antioxidant Water Strawberry Acai - Awaken:

    It has a good taste, decent kick and it is a way healthier alternative than I am used to as not many Energy Drinks can boast electrolytes, tons of vitamins, antioxidants and EGCG. So if you are feeling like a change from the everyday ED maybe reach for one of these instead. I did try the other three flavors as well - Grape Pomegranate, Raspberry Acerola, Tropical Mango - but since they are not really related to the scope of the blog I am not going to do individual posts for all of them. I can say that they contain all the other health properties as the Strawberry Acai that I reviewed today. Final Judgment - 8.3



    Burn (Energy Drink) - by Coca Cola?

    So recently I heard about Burn (energy drink) which I believe is made by the Coca Cola Company and not to be confused with the other Burn Energy Drink from Source Beverages that I have already reviewed. No, the Burn (Energy Drink) from Coca Cola is 8.3 ounces and is supposed to have 400 milligrams of caffeine? To put things in perspective the very controversial (mostly because of name) Cocaine Energy Drink has 280 milligrams of caffeine in 8.3 ounces. Either way I want to get my hands on one of these, so if any one has one or knows where I can get one to review please give me a shout in the comments section or pop me an email.

    In the meantime check out this funny Burn commercial I found on Youtube:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9r8hHQAzF...

    Jolt Power Cola Energy Drink

    Cost:$1.99

    Cost Per Ounce:$0.09

    Active Ingredients:Caffeine, Guarana, Taurine, B-Vitamins

    Taste Rating:8.5

    Kick Rating:9.0

    Jolt Energy Drink, the Power Cola to be exact. SO besides being humongous, Jolt has also provided some great taste and a good kick in the past. I have not reviewed all of their flavors, but I am half way there! The entire lineup consists of Blue Raspberry, Power Cola, Ultra (sugar free), Cherry Bomb, Orange Blast and Wild Grape. Oh yeah and I almost forgot, they just introduced a tiny 2 ounce shot that I will review as well. Not only do the battery cans that I have tried so far look cool, but they also make a large pop upon opening, as well as a nice foaming dry ice effect which you should try for yourself at least once. Alright, enough fluff.... Onto the review of the 23.5 ounce Jolt Power Cola.

    Jolt Power Cola Energy

  4. i think like 3 000 depends on how big it is and what kind cuz i think red bull has less

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