He will live. yet wow all that at once should make him hard to handle! I think energy drinks can be dangerous! Watch out , the excessive amounts of caffeine can cause rapid heart beat ! I would really avoid the monster ,, let him do a dew once in awhile , that has enough caffeine!!! Now the candy ,, he's a kid they will eat it,, just limit the amount,, but with a butterfinger I think a nice cold glass of Milk would hit the spot much better than anything else!!
2007-03-18 16:54:22
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answered by Anonymous
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I hope you're joking. I would never give my son an energy drink like that. It even warns you on the cans not to give to children. Find some other kind of drink to reward him with if you're actually serious. Maybe Powerade or something similar..still not great but better than that stuff.
2007-03-18 17:50:30
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answered by Jaim Jaim 5
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--bypass to their website, this is going to be suited there on the can, --look up their email handle, --tell *THEM* precisely what you're asserting right here, *precisely* as you're asserting it now, --ask them to hire YOU. ^_^ project solved. ^_^ they might desire to pay you *something* to sell the beverage like this, and nevertheless, you will additionally get each and every of the loose "low carb" product you are able to desire to love, *never sleep lower back*. O_O it rather is a win-win. You get what you desire, we get you out of our faces for a whilst.... Oh, and sure, too maximum of the stuff might nicely be undesirable for you. A 24-ounce can has *3* servings, ok? each and every *serving* has as lots caffiene on my own as 2 cups of coffee. so which you're eating the equivalent of six cups of joe at a time with those, no longer counting the taurine and B supplementations and all the different stuff. rather, i might say while you're eating greater suitable than 2 cans in 24 hours (equivalent to *12* cups of coffee), you would be in possibility for caffiene poisoning. that could desire to supply up your coronary heart. yet howdy, why be a buzzkill? ^_^ you have a profession, nay, a *destiny* awaiting you, do no longer enable some kook like me supply up ya. choose for it! ^_^ *lol* (ends sarcasm)
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answered by Anonymous
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The Monster drink as well as Rockstar has a warning that it is not for kids due to the high amount of caffeine and sugar.
2007-03-18 16:48:51
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answered by Mariposa 7
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my son said one of his friends died from too much of one of those energy drinks. at 13 i wouldn't give him monster but there is nothing wrong with the butterfinger.
2007-03-18 16:51:05
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answered by bubbles 5
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actually the only problem u need to worry bought is 2 much energy if he doesnt strt running n circles give it to him once a week to keep him regular it has a naturl effect when taken n small doses but that small isnt ver good once a week would actually do him some good
2007-03-18 16:50:15
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answered by gary p 2
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Probably not once a month.
Why not give him "Monster Assault" and then let him mow the yard, wash the car, etc?
lol
Good luck
2007-03-18 16:54:19
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answered by Croa 6
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http://www.bandddesigns.com/energy/arch/001725.php
this website has alot of reviews about that energy drink maybe some of the comment will help you.
once a month is probably okay. or maybe he could just drink half of it
2007-03-18 17:05:13
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answered by cookie 2
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do you have to pullhim off the cealing
i would be concerned that it would put him through mood swings as time goes on and his body begins to expect it i am afraid it would be almost like an addiction
2007-03-18 16:54:22
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answered by frittsit 2
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I think he'll be fine. Don't let him eat it before bed or anything! Most of his friends probably eat that twice a day, every day.
2007-03-18 16:49:25
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answered by Sugar Pie 7
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