• @[email protected]
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    521 year ago

    That’s the same as two cups of coffee, and pretty standard for an energy drink (slightly more than Monster original, slightly less than 5-hour energy)

    • @MicroWaveOP
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      121 year ago

      Advertising itself as zero sugar and vegan, the neon-colored cans are among a growing number of energy drinks with elevated levels of caffeine; in PRIME’s case, 200 milligrams per 12 ounces, equivalent to about half a dozen Coke cans or nearly two Red Bulls.

      • thrawn
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        181 year ago

        Eh, for all their advertising, Red Bulls are actually on the weaker side for energy drinks.

      • @jeffwM
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        91 year ago

        So like half of a Reign?

        • bbbbbbbbbbb
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          51 year ago

          Reign is 300mg, so 2/3rds a reign, but 200mg is the new normal for energy drinks.

          • @jeffwM
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            11 year ago

            Interesting. Ig I mostly remember being terrified and thinking it was insane, thanks for the correction

      • brcl
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        41 year ago

        Can you convert this to espresso shots? I typically have 8 each morning. If this is more affordable I may switch!

        • @Cmot_Dibbler
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          71 year ago

          Internet says 512mg of caffeine in 8 shots of espresso. I love coffee too but good lord my dude. 😬❤️💥💀

        • @gila
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          It’s just a caffeine supplement packaged and ready to drink, if affordability is your concern just buy a powder supplement and mix it yourself. There’s multiple brands with flavored options that’ll give you a drink exactly like Prime for like 25c per serve

        • @kmkz_ninja
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          That is a lot of caffeine to start the day. Not here to drag on another’s drug use, but there is validity in weening yourself down from time to time.

    • 567PrimeMover
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      I was curious what a “cup of coffee” is, and according to healthline that would be about 8oz (~227ml) which could deliver anywhere from 70-140mg of caffeine depending on type of coffee and how you brew.

      So if you drink a lot of coffee (like me) you consume a shit ton of caffeine… damn.

  • Psaldorn
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    Why don’t products containing caffeine have to show that just like fat/carbs/protein?

    I kind of would like to know if I have a drink and it’s going to fuck my sleep pattern for a week.

    • @greendakota99
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      241 year ago

      I think they do, however it is almost always smaller text somewhere not in the Nutrition Facts section.

      • Psaldorn
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        11 year ago

        Must be a UK thing, I’m checking pepsi cans and bottles, nothing only “it has caffeine” 😔

    • @[email protected]
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      111 year ago

      It’s not in that same section, but I find pretty much everything but coffee and tea lists the amount near it.

  • @BassTurd
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    181 year ago

    Logan Paul fucking sucks. That said, Reign has 300 mg caffeine per 16 oz and Bang has 320mg. 200 over 12oz is less than both.

    • @freddy
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      Rockstar fruit punch is 240mg. Monster sells drinks that have 300mg - idk why they making this a big deal.

      • bbbbbbbbbbb
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        I miss the Gfuels with the pull tabs

  • @Debo
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    61 year ago

    The bullshit article claims that parents were thinking they were buying they kids juice.

    Juice.

    • @Necromnomicon
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      TBF there is a PRIME “hydration drink” too akin to Gatorade. They are both labeled the same, and I can see a parent confusing them. No matter what vessel I buy a Coke in, it’s still the same beverage. Why would anyone assume differently with PRIME?

  • @bl4ckblooc
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    61 year ago

    I hate the trend of putting more and more caffeine into energy drinks. Just give me some taurine and L-Theanine.

  • Silverseren
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    The weird part is the lacking regulations for showing what amount of caffeine is appropriate for a normal daily value, as they do with all the other components of foods and drinks. That should be the thing they update to apply to all energy drinks.

    The excuse used is that caffeine isn’t a nutrient, but that sounds like one of the reasons on why it should be included on the labels. Some labels do include it, but in a much less prominent way, as if they’re trying to hide it. The regulations should make caffeine be the required most prominent thing on labels for energy drinks, coffee, ect where the caffeine is the literal point of them.

    • @SheeEttin
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      There is no recommended daily value of caffeine. If you really pressed a dietitian, they would probably say zero.

    • paperclipgroove
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      I’m conflicted on this.

      The adult side of me wants to have this info on labels/menus so I can make informed choices.

      The side of my that used to be in high school knows that kids will buy the highest number for bragging rights among friends.

      • pizza_rolls
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        11 year ago

        They can already do that though? They show the mg on the label just not the recommendation

        • sincle354
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          31 year ago

          Yeah but when you have a label that says “This can has 40% of daily recommended caffeine”, teens will read that more than the 3pt font we now have. 200mg is an abstract value to humans, while taking enough energy drinks for 200% daily caffeine is a dare.

  • @dethb0y
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    Our tax dollars at work. You’d think the FDA would have more important things to do with their time and resources than investigate a product that literally lists it’s ingredients on the side.

    • bbbbbbbbbbb
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      31 year ago

      Or a product thats nearly the same as every other energy drink

      • @dethb0y
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        31 year ago

        Now that’s not true, it tastes worse and has less caffeine than many popular brands.

  • @Xtallll
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    11 year ago

    I always thought Prime was a sports drink like Gatorade.

    • @Necromnomicon
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      There are 2 versions. A sports drink in a plastic bottle and an energy drink in a can. Both have the same basic label.

  • EmperorHenry
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    Right on! Then look into redbull, monster and all those other energy drinks too.