Monster Energy Drinks Under Fire For Caffeine Content … Which Is Less Than In A Starb

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You may have heard that Monster energy drinks are under FDA investigation after being cited in five deaths and one heart attack. There's also a wrongful death lawsuit against Monster, filed by the parents of 14-year-old Anais Fournier,*who died due to caffeine toxicity. Yet as more details about these deaths comes out, it seems less clear exactly where fault lies -- and how dangerous (or not) these drinks are.*One 24-ounce can of Monster contains 240 milligrams of caffeine, about the same as one to two 8-ounce cups of coffee *-- and significantly less than a venti at Starbucks, which comes in around 415 milligrams. More »Monster Energy Drinks Under Fire For Caffeine Content … Which Is Less Than In A Starbucks Venti is a post from: Blisstree
 
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