12 Unhealthiest Energy Drinks To Avoid - Tasting Table
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Ancient civilizations used cacao as a natural energy booster, contrasting today's energy drinks laden with additives and sugar. From Japan’s Lipovitan D in 1962 to the ubiquitous presence of Red Bull, energy drinks are now everywhere. This article warns against 12 of the unhealthiest energy drinks, highlighting their dangerous ingredients, sugar levels, and caffeine content. A focus is placed on Wired energy drinks, which are noted for their excessive caffeine and vitamin B levels—raising concerns about health risks associated with regular consumption.
The Wired X505 energy drink contained a staggering 505 milligrams of caffeine in a 23.5-ounce can, alongside extremely high levels of taurine and B vitamins.
Wired X-B12 Rush delivers 95 milligrams of caffeine but also includes 7,490% of the RDI for vitamin B12, raising concerns about excessive intake.
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