53 grams of sugar. About 13 teaspoons! Get schooled everybody!
Extra facts...they are delicious and should be enjoyed every now and then with gin... its the bees knees. Monster energy drink also cures a marijuana burnout or (crash) and can help sooth a hangover. The drink also contains 160 mg of caffeine per 16 ounce cannery of urine colored goodness and helps me bone my girlfriend when I've drank to much jag-nog (half egg nog half jagermeister).
All this is true facts
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While energy drinks are available in both regular sugar-sweetened and sugar-free versions, the amount of sugar in the sugar-sweetened energy drinks varies according to the size and kind of drink chosen. For example, an 8 ounce regular drink might contain 22.6 grams of sugar, while a 16 ounce drink could contain as much as 52 grams of sugar (or 13 teaspoons of sugar). Patients with diabetes who consume sugar-sweetened energy drinks could certainly expect their blood glucose levels to increase!
12 table spoons
if your talking about monster energy drinks, then no. they are just the same as any other energy drink, sugar, water, flavor, and caffeine. and some other crap/herbs. nothing to be worried about.
A typical 16-ounce can of Monster energy drink contains about 55 grams of sugar, which is equivalent to approximately 13.75 teaspoons of sugar.
There are 16 grams of suger in monster.
Energy drinks have high sugar content, which can rot teeth or damage the enamel on teeth.
The amount of sugar in foods and drinks varies greatly from item to item. Some have zero grams of sugar, while others have hundreds of grams. The recommended daily intake of sugar is 20 grams.
Yes they do. Unfortunately because of all the sugar you feel awful later on and crash
No, technically energy drinks like Monster are not drugs although there are many negative effects to energy drinks. The sugar and caffeine content is very high and can cause insomnia. Also due to the high sugar/caffeine content you can have heart problems if you drink an energy drink before exercising or if you have a preexisting heart condition. The negative effect of energy drinks can be worse if you consume them along with alcohol.
Of course you can, braces don't stop you from drinking energy drinks. The orthodontists just don't recommend it because the sugar get behind your braces and then when the braces are removed there might be yellow stains.
energy drinks are loaded with sugar Gatorade if you look at the ingredients is sugar water and water coloring
energy boost, sugar water