Some are sugar-free but use artificial sweeteners such as acesulfame potassium, sucralose, and high fructose corn syrup. In addition, energy drinks also contain sugar. Given the daily recommended caffeine limit which is 400 mg per day, we can say the caffeine in Bang is nearing the limit which can be dangerous if you’re not too careful with your consumption. It has 300 mg of caffeine – equal to around 3 cups of coffee. So far, Bang Energy is one of the most highly caffeinated energy drinks that I have come across.
The caffeine content in energy drinks varies. The main components of energy drinks are caffeine, sugar, calories, and B vitamins designed for giving you physical strength to get through your tasks and other physical activities.
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