Can kids drink Monster?

Energy drinks are heavily marketed to kids, but energy drinks and kids don't mix. Some parents may not know that energy drinks can actually be harmful for kids' health. Most health professionals agree that energy drinks should be avoided among children and limited for adults.
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What happens if a kid drinks monster?

Energy drinks have increasingly become a source of caffeine overdoses, according to a comprehensive study published in Pediatrics. Too much of these stimulants and chemicals can cause dependence, dehydration, insomnia, heart palpitations and/or an increased heart rate in both children and adults.
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Can my 11 year old drink monster?

The American Academy of Pediatrics says that energy drinks should be totally off-limits to kids and adolescents. A cup of cola contains about 45 milligrams of caffeine, while a cup of coffee has about twice that. Energy drinks vary widely, depending on the brand and the size of the can or bottle.
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What age can drink monster?

You have to be at least 18 years old to drink Monster Energy Drink which contains 160mg of caffeine per 16 fl oz (480mL).
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What happens if a 12 year old drinks monster?

This questionable chemistry may put some children's health at serious risk. Indeed, consuming energy drinks may trigger symptoms that include: restlessness, tremors, palpitations and nervousness. Energy drinks can also cause irregular heart rhythms and other life-threatening heart-rhythm changes.
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Do you let kids drink energy drinks?



Can a 12 year old drink Monster UK?

Can energy drinks be sold to under 16s? Yes, there are no age restrictions on the sale of any caffeine containing foods and beverages, including energy drinks.
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Do Monster drinks have alcohol?

Does Monster contain alcohol? No, Monsters do not contain alcohol.
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Can kids drink wine?

There is no acceptable amount of alcohol that is considered safe for children. Children metabolize alcohol faster than adults. This means that even a small amount of alcohol can lead to higher blood-alcohol concentrations. This can lead to low blood sugar, coma, and problems regulating body temperature.
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Is Red Bull is alcoholic?

Red Bull is an acidic beverage.
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What happens if a 2 year old drinks monster?

A: Kids often think energy drinks are comparable to pop or coffee. But the extreme caffeine content can lead to troubling symptoms including increased heart rate, nausea and vomiting, high blood pressure, tremors, dizziness and numbness.
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Is Red Bull ok for 12 year olds?

(According to guidelines put forth by the American Beverage Association, a trade group, energy drinks should not be marketed to children under 12, and other leading brands such as Red Bull and Rockstar carry similar labels recommending against consumption by children.)
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Can 11 year olds drink coffee?

The American Academy of Pediatrics discourages caffeine consumption for kids.
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Is one energy drink a day OK?

As for most adults, up to 400 milligrams of caffeine a day appears to be safe, according to the Mayo Clinic. “Healthy adults who choose to drink energy drinks should not exceed one can per day,” the Mayo Clinic's Zeratsky said.
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Is Red Bull for kids?

The American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Nutrition and the Council on Sports Medicine and Fitness state that energy drinks “are not appropriate for children and adolescents and should never be consumed.” However, sales of energy drinks are expected to hit $9 billion in 2011.
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Are energy drinks safe?

Safety. Large amounts of caffeine may cause serious heart and blood vessel problems such as heart rhythm disturbances and increases in heart rate and blood pressure. Caffeine also may harm children's still-developing cardiovascular and nervous systems.
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Can a kid get drunk?

Young people can appear very drunk after consuming relatively small amounts of alcohol because they have a very low tolerance for alcohol. However, if your child has drunk more alcohol than their body can handle, they may be at risk for alcohol poisoning.
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What's the youngest drinking age?

The youngest legal drinking age in the world is 15, with both Mali and the Central African Republic allowing folks to drink at that time. Seven countries do not have a government-mandated drinking age, while 11 countries ban the consumption of booze entirely.
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Why do teens drink?

Experimentation with alcohol during the teen years is common. Some reasons that teens use alcohol and other drugs are: curiosity. to feel good, reduce stress, and relax.
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Does Monster make you gain weight?

Energy drinks often contain a high number of calories and sugar that can lead to weight gain when added to your diet without cutting calories elsewhere. You may find drinking beverages like Monster or Minute Maid energy drinks causes some monster weight gain.
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Are monsters addictive?

Energy drinks can also be addictive from a psychological perspective. Some people may feel they cannot perform their day-to-day tasks as well without energy drinks, leading to dependence.
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Is energy drink a drug?

Recently, energy drinks/products have enjoyed increased popularity. Although commonly viewed as beverages or food products by consumers, the primary ingredient, caffeine, is considered both a food additive and a drug by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
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Can you drink Monster at 13?

Advice for Parents: Energy Drink Consumption

The bottom line is that children and adolescents should never consume energy drinks. And they should drink plain water during and after routine exercise, rather than sports drinks, which contain extra calories that contribute to obesity and tooth decay.
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Are energy drinks illegal for under 16?

Under 16 year olds do not legally need to provide an ID to buy an energy drink, although there is an industry agreement to not promote to that age group. There are also no legal limits on the amount of any caffeine containing food or beverage drinks that someone can purchase in one transaction.
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What is the best monster Flavour?

Best Monster Flavors Ranked
  1. Original. Nothing beats the original. ...
  2. Pipeline Punch. With a lovely mix of fresh fruits, Pipeline Punch performs an amazing feat. ...
  3. Mango Loco. Have a Mango Loco to get a fantastic combination of exotic fruit flavors! ...
  4. Peach Tea. ...
  5. Ultra Red. ...
  6. Ultra Blue. ...
  7. Absolutely Zero. ...
  8. Ultra Sunrise.
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How many monsters is too many?

Up to 400 mg of caffeine per day is generally safe. Still, drinking more than four, 8-ounce (240-ml) servings of energy drinks per day — or two, 16-ounce (480-ml) cans of Monster — may cause negative effects due to excess caffeine, such as headache or insomnia ( 9 , 10 ).
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