New Items in the Caffeine Database

The caffeinated products just keep on coming. Here are the latest entries in the caffeine databases.

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  • Spark - This is a caffeinated powder that is added to a cup of water (120mg caffeine). Shockingly, the people that make this also make a version aimed at kids (contains 60mg caffeine per 8oz serving).
  • Hype - Energy drink.
  • Diablo - Energy drink.
  • Diablo Energy Strips - Caffeinated mouth fresheners (25mg caffeine per strip).
  • Häagen-Dazs Coffee Ice Cream - One cup of this coffee ice cream contains 48mg.
  • Dannon Coffee Yogurt - 36mg caffeine in a tub.
  • Crunk - Energy drink.
  • NOS - Energy drink (highly caffeinated).
  • Enviga - The so-called “negative calorie” drink from Nestle/Coca cola contains 100mg caffeine per can.
  • Snapple Elements - We’ve obtained a complete list of caffeine content from this large range of drinks from Cadbury-Schweppes.
  • Glaceau Energy Vitaminwater - This drink contains 42mg caffeine in it’s 20oz bottle.
  • Peppgum - A highly-caffeinated chewing gum.
  • Morning Spark - Popular caffeine drink mix powder.
  • Go Fast - Energy Drink
  • Celsius - This “calorie-burning” drink has 200mg caffeine.
  • Rip It Energy Fuel - Energy Drink
  • Lucozade - This famous health drink contains 46mg caffeine.
  • EQ Tablets - Effervescent tablets that contain 80mg caffeine per tablet.
Posted in Site News · October 29th, 2006

10 Comments

Ed October 29th, 2006 8:22 pm

Was jsut wondering..I don’t see AMP up there made by MT Dew.

Johnny October 30th, 2006 8:03 pm

What about Zipfizz liquid shots?

Mithras November 1st, 2006 1:56 am

Another one for the database: Kronik Energy Drink. I tried it the other day and found the taste more palatable than most. Another plus is they don’t use high fructose corn syrup. I can’t find the caffeine content (or any ingredients) on the company website, but the effect was nothing spectacular. Overall, I like it but won’t go looking for it.

Brian November 10th, 2006 4:51 pm

Has anyone had or found info for the nuclear energy drink line sold at Kum & Go stores? It’s about 1/4 the price of brand name and tastes better than most other 2nd class energy drinks

Jake November 12th, 2006 6:59 pm

Can somebody tell me decisively if showershock caffeinated soap actually works? You can find at http://www.thinkgeek.com.

Maddi May 18th, 2007 11:54 am

Why isnt nuclear up theere??

David September 3rd, 2007 5:55 am

I ordered shower shock. I did not think it would would work so washed twice with a thorough scrubbing. By the time I got to work, I was flush, heart racing, warm ears, and unable to concentrate on the meeting I was attending. It definitely works. Use sparingly.

Mike September 30th, 2007 7:41 pm

Nuclear by(?) Kum and Go definitely needs press. The sugar free version is hysterically awesome…I’m wondering what the leathal doses of the b vitamins and such are. The best part about sugar-free: no sugar crash!

Me December 15th, 2007 4:34 pm

Nuclear from Kum and Go Kicks Ass, but I noticed that just about the time I found I have a swollen sub-occipital lymph node, they discontinued my favorite flavor, the “citrus” one. Coincidence?

Anyone else getting swollen lymph nodes from energy drink consumption?

Tara September 12th, 2008 10:11 am

Nuclear IS awesome, but last time I checked.. they did still have the citric one. I loved when they made it into slushies too…! YuM! You can also get 2 for $2 usually! And they are big cans!!

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