The number of
highly caffeinated products has increased dramatically in the past few years.
Information from Food Standards Australia New Zealand and the Australian Institute of Sport shows that when it comes to the caffeine content of commonly consumed products, the most
highly caffeinated products are café coffees like a long black (approx. 250 mg) a cappuccino or a latte which have a range of 113 - 282 mg for a 250mL cup.
On the one hand, coffee is the most
highly caffeinated product and is by far the largest contributor to caffeine intake with up to 250 mg in a long black.
Not exact matches
To clarify, the
product is not replacing anything, but is a way of letting Coke sneak their flagship
product next to large - can iced teas and
highly caffeinated beverages.
Among these
products,
highly caffeinated energy drinks are the most heavily advertised and purchased, which has resulted in increased incidences of co-consumption of energy drinks with alcohol.