No. SPIKE Shooter has 300 milligrams of caffeine in an 8.4 ounce can. Either way, highly-caffeinated drinks are better sugar-free because have sugar and a lot of caffeine really isn't good for you.
Having too much caffeine in general isn't really good for you, however. If you want to cut down on your calories and still have energy, get more sleep, because your eating habits are much more regulated when you do, and it takes much less trouble and willpower to cut down on calories if you get enough sleep.
I know this isn't really part of your question, but if you tell yourself you're trying to consume less calories, you're much less likely to do so than if you tell and convince yourself that you will cut down on them. Good luck.
2007-04-23 12:36:29
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answered by Anonymous
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A decade in the past, with my first 2 toddlers, we've been informed to circumvent synthetic sweeteners completely, as there replaced into some concern they could injury the arrival up fetus. With my maximum contemporary being pregnant (toddler replaced into born in April 2007), my OB mentioned that ONE nutrients ordinary soda in step with day replaced into proper, as pregnant women folk do ought to maintain synthetic sweeteners and caffeine carefully. Caffeine unfastened sodas are additionally ok, yet in addition they have severe fructose corn syrup because of the fact the sweetener, which isn't the main suitable component in the international for you the two. it could additionally be constrained, particularly with the possibility of gestational diabetes coming up in being pregnant. the commonplace reason to decrease soda eating is that eating sodas potential you're taking on effectual nutrients with empty energy in the process being pregnant. Water, milk, and constrained juice could be your commonplace beverages, particularly water. Dehydration in the process being pregnant is a typical clarification for preterm contractions.
2016-10-03 11:23:02
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answered by ? 4
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Diet Mountain Dew 55mg or Sugar-Free Mr. Pibb cola 58mg.
But you can go to your pharmacy and ask the to order caffenine tablets which are 200mg and bypass the diet soda. I think they are from Eli Lilly.
2007-04-23 12:08:39
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answered by Village Player 7
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Definately sugar-free Red Bull, if you can get through the first few sips!
2007-04-23 12:04:49
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answered by kimberlicious440 1
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i would say diet jolt cola
2007-04-23 12:07:22
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answered by Hutton 2
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i think that would be red bull or other energy boosting drinks
2007-04-27 08:02:19
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answered by tina l 4
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mountain dew
2007-04-23 14:33:46
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answered by charley 3
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