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Originally posted by: mooncancook
I just read it in a newspaper that energy drinks are nothing more than a strong shot of caffein and therefore can be addictive as well. There is no magic potion.
Originally posted by: iamme
Originally posted by: mooncancook
I just read it in a newspaper that energy drinks are nothing more than a strong shot of caffein and therefore can be addictive as well. There is no magic potion.
i thought i remember reading somewhere that they still don't compare to the caffeine content of coffee....can anyone confirm?
It depends on the drink and the drip of coffee, but they are comparible. Some coffee is stronger, but most of those 16oz cans have more caffeine than coffee.Originally posted by: iamme
Originally posted by: mooncancook
I just read it in a newspaper that energy drinks are nothing more than a strong shot of caffein and therefore can be addictive as well. There is no magic potion.
i thought i remember reading somewhere that they still don't compare to the caffeine content of coffee....can anyone confirm?
Originally posted by: Queasy
Originally posted by: iamme
Originally posted by: mooncancook
I just read it in a newspaper that energy drinks are nothing more than a strong shot of caffein and therefore can be addictive as well. There is no magic potion.
i thought i remember reading somewhere that they still don't compare to the caffeine content of coffee....can anyone confirm?
Yeah, but then you throw in a hefty amount of sugar too. They're basically just suped up sodas.
Originally posted by: mooncancook
I just read it in a newspaper that energy drinks are nothing more than a strong shot of caffein and therefore can be addictive as well. There is no magic potion.