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    Does anyone know the caffeine content in sugar free red bull?

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    80 mg for both types.
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    is red bull actually any good?
    i have friends who say they drink one while out partying, and they'll be up all night because of it.

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    its like a strong cup of coffee.

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    Quote Originally Posted by * Legion *
    its like a strong cup of coffee.
    Red Bull has 80mg of caffeine.
    Coffee has 95mg of caffeine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KPorter
    is red bull actually any good?
    i have friends who say they drink one while out partying, and they'll be up all night because of it.
    Only one? I have a friend who takes up to 500mg of caffine sometimes. I don't recomend it though, tried it once.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ForemanRules
    Red Bull has 80mg of caffeine.
    Coffee has 95mg of caffeine.
    Yup.. If you really want a kick, get those 500mg caffeine pills... For the next 3hrs you can sit at a table and study no problem, even if you're the kinda guy that has to move around the chair every 2 mins and starts to get an itch down his back and then it moves to his leg and he can't concentrate..
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    Foreman.....

    it depends on what kind of coffee you use. personally, i brew my coffee with red bull instead of water.

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    Quote Originally Posted by * Legion *
    Foreman.....

    it depends on what kind of coffee you use. personally, i brew my coffee with red bull instead of water.

    Thats not a half bad idea.
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    LOL
    better than beer... learned that one in Germany.

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    Quote Originally Posted by * Legion *
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    better than beer... learned that one in Germany.
    Beer and coffee.....your a genius...I have to try that one too. When I go to Vegas the first thing I drink in the morning is coffee and Baileys.
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    lol

    i, unfortunately, am a bit of a caffeine addict, it help the ritalin go down.

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    doesn't that new Budweiser Select have caffiene in it?

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    no. its just low carb. take it from a bartender. i did hear, though, that carbonation, as in pepsi and so on, hinders protein absorbtion. true? probably just a myth.

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    i just realized something, i haven't had a cup of speciality drink coffee in like 3 months. in 2 weeks school starts and i need to start my caffiene again, what is the best way to make a coffee drink without getting all that sugar?
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    What if you brew coffee with already brewed coffee? And then brew that coffee into another coffee and repeat the process around 10 times..

    Could probly pack 300-400 mg of caffeine in a coffee.. Almost as much as one of those pills solf at any gas station which costs 10cents each...
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    reimon,

    this is exactly how we brew coffee at my house. I am a high school teacher by day, and i drink entirely too much... which is why i switch to the energy drinks from tiem to time. i began dipping with coffee grounds, like the baseball players do... man my teeth hurt.

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