date:Jan 04, 2019
ains 40 to 250 milligrams.
For years, the FDA has warned consumers to avoid powdered caffeine since 2014. An 18-year-old teenager in Ohio died after using this product. One teaspoon of the powdered product is the equivalent to 25 cups of coffee. And last year, the government warned consumers to avoid consuming highly concentrated caffeine products that have been linked to at least two deaths.
This compound occurs naturally in the plants used to make tea, coffee, and chocolate. It is also added