Is it dangerous to mix energy drinks and alcohol?
A lot of recent research and evidence shows that energy drinks and alcohol are a dangerous combination. In fact, energy drink/alcohol beverages are currently under investigation as the possible cause of death in a number of cases. Energy drinks have become very popular in recent years they can be found in nearly any grocery or convenience store. Energy drinks are also promoted at nightclubs, bars, universities, concerts, and other events that attract youth. The power source in energy drinks comes from large doses of caffeine. For instance, a single 250 ml can may contains 80 mg of caffeine more than three times the amount of caffeine in the same amount of some colas. Some brands of energy drinks have much more than that and don’t always list caffeine as an ingredient on their label. Many nightclubs and bars in Canada sell energy drinks mixed with alcohol, as well as brands of beer that contain large doses of caffeine. People claim often mimicking advertising that energy drink/alcohol b