Energy drinks are all the rage these days. They are sold everywhere. They are being marketed to consumers under 30, and a niche market has become college students and athletes. More marketing towards young people is happening, even though many energy drinks have warnings on the can that they are not for kids. The manufacturers might claim they're not marketing to kids, but when the distributors say they want to come to our schools and distribute products for free, and pamphlets, it sounds to me they're marketing to kids.They are a convenient drink touted as drinks that give you energy and keep you active and alert. Energy drinks do not offer any good nutrients that our bodies need. They do offer health risks.
• Energy drinks contain large doses of caffeine and sugar in them along with other stimulants such as ephedrine, guarana, and ginseng
• Energy drinks contain as much caffeine as in a cup of coffee. The difference in drinking a cup of coffee and an energy drink is with coffee it's sipped, energy drinks are guzzled and many times drank one after another
• Consumed quickly, the caffeine and sugar rush into your blood stream, giving you a caffeine jolt and raising your blood sugar levels and blood pressure, making your heart beat faster
• High levels of sugar and caffeine may produce symptoms including irritability, anxiety, sleeplessness, and nausea severe enough to require hospitalization
• Energy drinks have also been known to dehydrate our bodies if we drink them while we exercise
•Energy drinks have become popular as mixers for alcoholic beverages. The quick energy provided by the caffeine and sugar counteract the drowsiness produced by alcohol, and the drinker will be able to party longer.
•They'll also enjoy a bigger hangover the next morning thanks to dehydration produced by the caffeine.
• One hidden danger is that drinkers may be unaware of how intoxicated they are and attempt to drive, or drink to extreme excess.
• Once the stimulant effect of the caffeine wears off, the depression of the central nervous system remains and the drinker could vomit in their sleep, aspirate the vomit and suffocate, or experience respiratory distress.
Pregnant women and children should never drink energy drinks.
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It's inconceivable to me that the companies who produce these drinks could say they're not targeting kids, yet want to get into the schools with brochures and free samples...Uh hello???!!!
ReplyDeleteI wish we could get all the sodas and nasty snacks out of the schools so the kids wouldn't have the choice of getting them.
Thanks for the heads-up, Robin.
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ReplyDeleteYour energy drinks use blend of Sucralose (Splenda)
Read up on the dangers of Splenda . More on the Acesulfame Potassium (Ace K).
It still has caffeine. I did see you offer a decaf. but it still has the artificial sweeteners that have been shown to cause health problems.
So is this healthy for kids or a healthy drink for anyone? I would not want to see this in our schools and would not want it promoted to kids. People need to find healthy ways for energy, not a quick rush from a drink.
A drink like this does not help in promoting a whole food nation. It seems like a marketing gimmick, not something Americans need to stay alive longer.
Robin
Suzanne - I couldn't agree more! Energy drinks should not touch a childs lips. If they grow up relying on energy drinks and thinking it's normal, well that's just wrong.
ReplyDeleteWhat happens when the energy drink doesn't work anymore? Maybe market uppers for kids?
Thanks Suzanne for your very thoughtful comments.
Robin
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I am a kid addicted to these. help me. i know it is bad for me but i can not stop. i throw up every night. i weep at night of my addiction. i am so scared i can not stop.:(
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