Ifyour only concern is teeth and not general health, my understanding is that it is more time exposure related than overall content. So if you quickly downed a 32oz big gulp with tons of sugar, it would be better for your teeth than sipping on a twelve once soda over the entire day. Health wise more sugar = less healthy.

Adolescentsages 12 to 18 should cap daily caffeine intake at 100 mg (the equivalent of about one cup of coffee, one to two cups of tea, or two to three cans of soda). For children under 12, there's no designated safe threshold. You got google on your side broski. 5. brvtxl •

Hiball makes a few different flavors of those. 1. theNinjaDuck128. • 2 min. ago. Zevia makes some, tried it yesterday and it was pretty much sparkling water. 1. r/energydrinks.

8ozof tea has about 60 mg of caffeine. 2oz of espresso has about 100 mg of caffeine. I wouldn't say that tea has a little caffeine, considering how much better it tastes than coffee. Full of antioxidants, too. Also, 6.2 oz of Red Bull has 80 mg of it, and plenty of sugar to boot. [deleted] • 13 yr. ago.

Ithink it's cool to have an option for sugar free but now it seems like the ONLY option is to have sugar free, I like sugar and I hate that now everything is sugar free and I don't like the artificial sweetener taste that it has, also with thing like monster, they have flavours that don't even have a sugar option, the problem is that I can't even know what a sweetener Forexample, in one study among more than 81,000 women, high diet soda drinkers (defined as two or more per day) experienced a 23% higher risk of stroke and a 29% higher risk of heart disease 1op9.
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