Caffeine is the most common ingredient in energy drinks and is rated safe by leading institutions around the world.
250ml is the most common container size for energy drinks around the world.
The amount of caffeine in energy drinks is comparable to that of a cup of coffee and is even lower in some cases.
Energy drinks are a relatively new group of beverages and a niche market.
The majority of caffeine consumption is ingested through beverages othe than energy drinks.
Energy drinks are widely regulated in their concentration and caffeine content, in addition to their labeling.
The ingredients in energy drinks occur naturally in many foods and beverages.
Taurine is not a stimulant, but plays an important role in various physiological functions.
Regular consumption of caffeine does not produce dependence.
Energy drink labeling is at the forefront of information about caffeine.