Caffeine Energy Drinks Teenagers
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Teenagers and Caffeine Drinks
blog.foodfacts.com — “Foodfacts.com aims to educate consumers on different ingredients, products, and health-related conditions. As previously mentioned in our blogs, food companies have been using more creative marketing strategies to drive teenagers and younger children to purchase their products. A major trend has been incorporating caffeine and other stimulants into energy drinks to give kids that extra boost for workouts, sports, or just to stay up later. Below is a recent article from the New York Times explain” View full resource at blog.foodfacts.com
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Teenagers Prefer Drinks With Caffeine - NYTimes.com
well.blogs.nytimes.com — “Super-caffeinated energy drinks with names like Red Bull and Monster are increasingly popular among teenagers. But is it savvy marketing or the caffeine that keeps young people coming back for more?” View full resource at well.blogs.nytimes.com
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Commentary: Teenagers prefer drinks with caffeine http://nyti.ms/pTonVy - #health
Teenagers Prefer Drinks With Caffeine - NYTimes.com
well.blogs.nytimes.com — “Super-caffeinated energy drinks with names like Red Bull and Monster are increasingly popular among teenagers. But is it savvy marketing or the caffeine that keeps young people coming back for more?” View full resource at well.blogs.nytimes.com
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Teenagers Prefer Drinks With Caffeine - NYTimes.com
well.blogs.nytimes.com — “Super-caffeinated energy drinks with names like Red Bull and Monster are increasingly popular among teenagers. But is it savvy marketing or the caffeine that keeps young people coming back for more?” View full resource at well.blogs.nytimes.com
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- Caffeine and calories: Comparing energy drinks
washingtonpost.com — “Energy drinks deliver their jolt via caffeine and calories (in the form of sugar). Here's how much you get in 12 ounces of these beverages:” View full resource at washingtonpost.com
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Energy Drinks
lifespan.org — “Energy Drinks” View full resource at lifespan.org
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Kids and energy drinks: what you need to know: http://www.lifespan.org/services/nutrition/articles/energydrinks.htm
Federal government capping caffeine in energy drinks
vancouversun.com — “The federal government is capping the amount of caffeine that energy drinks can contain, Health Minister” View full resource at vancouversun.com
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Teen Drinking: Coffee, Caffeine and Energy Drinks » Sue Scheff Blog
suescheffblog.com — “Teen Drinking: Coffee, Caffeine and Energy Drinks » Sue Scheff Blog” View full resource at suescheffblog.com
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Teens and Energy Drinks: What is your teen drinking? http://bit.ly/epVsrk #parenting #teens #health
Caffeine Content of Drinks
energyfiend.com — “The largest caffeine database of energy drinks, sodas, coffees and teas on the Internet.” View full resource at energyfiend.com
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@kitchenutrition http://bit.ly/ApR4S ...wow! and teens drink a lot of these....
red bull energy drink caffeine - latimes.com
latimes.com — “kids caffeine party beverage” View full resource at latimes.com
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Energy drinks potentially dangerous for kids, study reports http://bit.ly/gWDCdI
red bull energy drink caffeine - latimes.com
latimes.com — “kids caffeine party beverage” View full resource at latimes.com
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Energy drinks potentially dangerous for kids, study reports http://lat.ms/hFjdiT
Energy Drinks: Hazardous to Your Health?
webmd.com — “Caffeinated energy drinks that promise super alertness -- and sometimes imply better sports performance -- should carry labels that specify the amount of caffeine, says a Johns Hopkins University scientist.” View full resource at webmd.com
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WebMD Health News Energy Drinks: Hazardous to Your Health?: Caffeinated energy drinks.. http://tinyurl.com/49746b
Energy drink caffeine = 14 cans of Coke - UPI.com
upi.com — “Energy drinks can contain as much as 505 milligrams of caffeine in a single container, or the equivalent of 14 cans of Coca-Cola, U.S. researchers say.” View full resource at upi.com
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High caffeine found in energy drinks - Health News - IBNLive
ibnlive.in.com — “Advertised as 'powerhouses of energy' to 'giving you wings', Energy Drinks are now under the scanner for having abnormally high levels of caffeine, much more than prescribed by the government.” View full resource at ibnlive.in.com
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High caffeine found in energy drinks http://bit.ly/qbhRtc #anxiety #stress
Unsafe caffeine levels in energy drinks: CSE study - The Times of India
timesofindia.indiatimes.com — “Energy drinks being sold in India have dangerous levels of caffeine, NGO CSE has said after conducting lab tests in which 44% of their samples failed the maximum permissible limits as prescribed by the government.” View full resource at timesofindia.indiatimes.com
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Unsafe caffeine levels in energy drinks: CSE study: Energy drinks being sold in India have dangerous levels of c... http://bit.ly/rbFE4n
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