date:Nov 29, 2012
ion for boys came from coffee (25 mg), teas (25 mg), carbonated beverages (45 mg) and other beverages (12 mg). For girls the daily caffeine consumption came from coffee (34 mg), teas (16 mg), carbonated beverages (36 mg) and other beverages (15 mg).
Monsters share prices had tumbled recently amid concerns that regulators would crack down on energy drink makers after reports alleging that the highly-caffeinated products are tied to deaths came to light. But Monster has repeatedly said its drinks