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Chuck Schumer wants the FDA to scrutinize Logan Paul's Prime beverage brand for its marketing and caffeine content. It's nothing new for the energy drink industry.
Logan Paul's Prime shares the same caffeine level as 6 cans of Coke, but so do other energy drinks …
Lloyd Lee
Panera's Charged Lemonade dubbed 'crack in a cup' in viral TikTok warning of caffeine content
TikTok user Sarah Baus unknowingly consumed 1300 mg of caffeine from Panera's Charged Lemonade. "I …
Bethany Biron
Logan Paul's Prime Energy drink continues to come under fire — and this time he's made Canada mad
According to reports, a 12-ounce can of Prime Energy has 200 milligrams of caffeine, which is 86 mo…
Kieran Press-Reynolds
Prime energy drink contains a potentially dangerous amount of caffeine. Experts explain why the drink is especially bad for kids.
Logan Paul's Prime energy drink has more caffeine than three shots of espresso. No amount of caffei…
Gabby Landsverk
When you should stop drinking caffeine to ensure a good night's sleep
Caffeine can remain in your system for about 10 hours, but age, activity level, and other factors c…
Carla Delgado,Jason R. McKnig…
This is how much caffeine is in your favorite drinks
The graphic below offers inside look at the caffeine content of a variety of popular drinks. Where …
This is how much caffeine is in your favorite drinks
The graphics below offer an inside look at the caffeine content of a variety of popular drinks. Whe…
Skye Gould
Starbucks, Dunkin', Or McDonald's: Whose Coffee Has The Best Buzz For Your Buck?
A war is always brewing for your coffee dollars between Starbucks, McDonald's, and Dunkin' Donuts. …
Sara Silverstein
Matcha can pack as much caffeine as your morning espresso, plus plenty of other health benefits
Matcha, or powdered green tea, has more caffeine than other teas and as much as coffee and espresso…
Courtney Telloian,Kailey Proc…
Should you drink tea or coffee? Coffee gives you a quicker buzz, but tea provides more sustained energy
Deciding if you should drink coffee or tea depends if you are looking for a quick pick-me-up or a m…
Caroline Tien,Samantha Casset…
Here's what the maximum amount of caffeine you should be drinking in a day looks like
Since many beverages don't show their caffeine content, it can be tough to make sure you're not ove…
Erin Brodwin,Samantha Lee
Panera Bread is facing a 2nd wrongful death lawsuit after a man had a cardiac arrest following drinking its caffeinated 'charged' lemonade
A man died in October after drinking three cups of Panera Bread's Charged Lemonade, according to a …
Grace Dean
Can you drink coffee during pregnancy? What to know about caffeine's potential effects on your baby and you
Drinking small amounts of coffee while pregnant may not pose major health risks, research suggests,…
Rebecca Strong,Lauren Demosth…
Signs you may have a caffeine sensitivity and alternative ways to boost energy
Caffeine sensitivity causes symptoms like headaches, insomnia, and anxiety. While usually not dange…
Sarah Fielding,Samantha Casse…
Here’s 5 reasons why you might want to reconsider your milk tea habit
Milk tea, a beloved beverage enjoyed by millions around the world, has gained immense popularity fo…
Pediatricians say kids shouldn't drink coffee, as too much caffeine can negatively impact mood, sleep, and brain function
Many experts say kids under 12 shouldn't have coffee at all, since kids are more sensitive to caffe…
Brooke Helton,Jamie S. Hutton
Red flags that you've had too much caffeine and quick tips on how to cut back
Here's how much caffeine is in common drinks like coffee, green tea, energy drinks, and more &mdash…
Ashley Laderer,Jason McKnight
Why black coffee is a great drink for weight loss
Black coffee is a good drink for weight loss, but adding too much sugar or dairy jacks up the calor…
Anika Nayak,Kailey Proctor
10 signs you're drinking way too much caffeine
Caffeine can cause negative side effects when you drink too much of it — here's how much is too muc…
Ashley Laderer,Jason McKnight
Drinking up to 5 cups of coffee a day has no long-term dangers and could even reduce risk of chronic illness, according to a review of 95 studies on coffee-drinkers
Drinking 3 to 5 cups of coffee a day is linked to health benefits with no apparent long-term risks,…