Well, honestly you can be any age beginning at 6 or 7. I wouldn't recommend it in younger children because they are smaller and already have enough energy. If you have heart problems I would also not recommend drinking them because they speed up your heart rate for the adrenaline affect.
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welll unlike some people say i believe that you should be about ummmmm 6 and a half because school is tiring but lately i believe that carrots always win the race soooooo ha ppl who say it is 15
You should be over 18 yrs to buy any energy drinks, but you don't have to be. I think you should at least be 13 but younger can drink them, they just aren't healthy.
Atleast 13yrs of age is recommended. But there isn't really an age limit.
Robin carpenter says they are very dangerous she is very over protected
I think you should be 12 or 13 at least because they contain a lot of sugar and energy, and ages younger than 12 have more than enough energy and at the age of 12 you are basically a teenager.
Red bull or energy drink
I helps boost your energy with the electrolights in them. If you were an athlete you drink it to have more energy for longer
I know the legal age to drink energy drinks is 12 and i think the reason is because you are going through puberty around that age so you wont wake up as easily in the morning so they drink a little bit. (on most energy drink cans it says you must be 12 or older to drink it.)
im 14 and i drink quite a bit of energy drinks and i started drinking them when i just turned 13. just dont have too many.
you must be 79 years of age to drink in a pub. but parties are ok to drink at no matter what age. just don't drink and drive. You do not need to be over 79 to drink anywhere!
There is no minimum age a child can buy an energy drink at a store. Many people disagree with this and think that energy drinks should be for adults 18+.
Hey, they don't need to drink that.
As individuals age, their dietary energy requirements may decrease due to a decrease in metabolism and muscle mass. Activity level also plays a role, with more active individuals requiring more energy. Health conditions, such as illness or pregnancy, can also impact energy needs, often requiring adjustments to support recovery or increased demands. Consulting with a healthcare provider or dietitian can help determine appropriate dietary energy requirements based on individual factors.
so we have the energy and strength to reach for food or water to eat or drink
COSTCO!
from food you eat and the food gets energy from sun.
I need a monster drinks...