Caffeine amounts for over 1,000 drinks including energy drinks, sodas, coffees, and teas. Which drinks have the most caffeine and which pose a safety risk?
Since publishing our recent article on energy shots, we have received lots of messages from readers about the caffeine content of other foods and drinks. We’ve done some research and put together the following list. Table of Contents Caffeine Content of Common Foods “Energy” Products Coffee ...
The article discusses a study on the caffeine contents of carbonated soft drinks which was published in the August 2007 issue of "Journal of Food Science." Researchers at Auburn University in Alabama analyzed the caffeine content of 56 national-brand and 75 private-label store-brand carbonated ...
A December 2012 study by Consumer Reports highlighted this label confusion. Researchers tested caffeine contents in 16 energy drinks -- some of which had caffeine amounts on their labels -- and found wide variation in the ranges of caffeine contents found. "Consumer and scientific groups have for...
The article discusses a study on the caffeine contents of carbonated soft drinks which was published in the August 2007 issue of "Journal of Food Science." Researchers at Auburn University in Alabama analyzed the caffeine content of 56 national-brand and 75 private-label store-brand carbonated bev...
The half-life of caffeine is 4 – 6 hours and you experience the effects of caffeine for at least 4 hours. Be aware thatsources of caffeineinclude coffee, tea, Coke, Pepsi, Dr. Pepper, Mountain Dew, 5-Hour Energy Shot, Monster Energy Drinks. ...
One 8-ounce cup of coffee has 95 milligrams of caffeine and a 1-ounce single shot of espresso has 64 milligrams. While moderate caffeine consumption doesn't appear to cause miscarriage or preterm birth, according to The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, it's still unclear whet...
Contentsshow What is Caffeine?: Benefits, Side Effects & Pharmacokinetics Caffeine is one of the few energy supplements and nootropics which doesn’t really need much of an explanation. It is easily the most widely consumed drug in the world; it is much more popular than alcohol globally, and...
The present study determined the caffeine content in a variety of decaffeinated coffee drinks. In phase 1 of the study, 10 decaffeinated samples were collected from different coffee establishments. In phase 2 of the study, Starbucks espresso decaffeinated (N=6) and Starbucks brewed decaffeinated ...
The manufacturers of energy drinks claim that their products boost energy levels. Those claims generally have been based onproprietaryformulas, in which the stimulant effects of a drink were said to be derived from the specific concoction of ingredients. Research has indicated, however, that the sti...