Juice Monster energy drinks is a combination of juice and Monster Energy drink for a sweeter take on the original. They are available in six unique flavors but all have approximately the same caffeine and sugar content.
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Monster Energy’s Juice Monster has a total of 160 mg’s of caffeine per 16oz can or 10 mg’s per fluid ounce. This puts Monster in the upper half of caffeine content per full can for energy drinks.
Serving Caffeine (MG) Sugar (G) 16 Ounces 160 46
Is Monster’s Juice Monster Caffeine Content Considered High?
At 160 mg of caffeine per can the overall caffeine content would be considered somewhat high but not all that much more than a standard 12oz cup of coffee.
Where Monster Energy drinks out perform coffee in terms energy is from the stimulant stack added on top of the caffeine. Tuarine, B-12 and Guarana, for example, can exaggerate the effects of caffeine when consumed at the same time.
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The FDA’s recommended limit for adults is 400mg per day, so while this is considered to be well within the healthy limits, we do not suggest consuming more than one of these daily due to the high stimulant levels and massive amounts of added sugar.
Caffeine can have side effects like nausea and irregular heartbeat if too much is taken at once. Because of this, it’s best not to consume more than two cans in a 24-hour period unless you know what you’re doing—or else ask your doctor first!
Comparison to other drinks
Average Caffeine Content MG of Caffeine Black Insomnia Coffee 1105 Banned Coffee 474 Bang Energy 300 160 Coke/Pepsi Original 34
Is Monster Energy’s Sugar Content Considered High?
According to Heart.org, the average adult should consume no more than 30-40 grams of sugar per day. Monster Energy’s Juice Monster has 46 grams of added sugar per can, making this an unhealthy energy drink options in terms of sugar content.
One can of Monster’s Juice Monster also has just 190 calories.
Ingredients In Monster Energy’s Juice Monster:
Other Monster Energy Drink Varieties
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Name Caffeine (MG) Sugar (G) Size (OZ) Java Monster 300 300 32 15 Mega Monster 240 81 24 Java Monster 200 35 15 Monster Import 179 49 18.6 Monster Energy 160 54 16 Juice Monster 160 46 16 Monster Mule 160 52 16 Monster Pipeline Punch 160 46 16 Monster Reserve 160 28 16 Monster Nitro 160 51 16 Monster Pacific Punch 160 51 16 Monster Assault 160 50 16 Papillion 160 48 16 Aussie Lemonade 160 46 16 Khaotic 160 37 16 Monster Dragon Tea 160 23 24 Monster Hydro 160 12 20 Muscle Monster 157 9 15 Monster Mango Loco 152 55 16 Rehab Monster 150 3 15.5 Monster Ultra 150 0 16 Monster Lo Carb 140 6 16 Monster Zero Sugar 140 0 16 Monster Zero Ultra 140 0 16
How Long Does Caffeine Stay in Your System?
Caffeine has a half-life of 6 hours, meaning that half of the amount you consumed will be out of your body within 6 hours. The other half will take another 4-6 hours to leave, so that means you’ll need to wait 12 hours for complete clearance from your system. But this is just an average; some people may clear it more quickly than others due to individual factors such as age and genetics.
Where to Buy Monster Energy Drinks?:
You can find all of Monster’s flavors on Amazon. Take advantage of free shipping for Prime Members.
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