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A 16 oz. can of Monster Energy Drink has 54 grams of carbs, all from sugars.
If your talking about the Monster Energy Drink it is per 8 fl. oz.
Because, Monster isn't the healthiest thing you can drink, it is loaded with sugar and calories, and it is a energy drink, but many people drink it like water, which isn't healthy, so there you go.
A 16 oz. can of Monster Energy Drink has 54 grams of carbs, all from sugars.
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A large Monster Energy drink typically comes in a 16-ounce (fl oz) can. Some variations, like the Monster Energy Mega size, may contain 24 fl oz. Always check the specific product label for the exact volume, as sizes can vary by flavor and type.
Monster Energy drinks where first launched in 2002 in the USA and in January 2009 in Great Britain. The Monster Beverage Corporation supports many extreme sports events and promotes a number of music bands.
Approximately 23% of adults in the United States reported consuming energy drinks like Monster in a study conducted by the CDC. However, consumption rates may vary across different regions and demographics.
No, technically energy drinks like Monster are not drugs although there are many negative effects to energy drinks. The sugar and caffeine content is very high and can cause insomnia. Also due to the high sugar/caffeine content you can have heart problems if you drink an energy drink before exercising or if you have a preexisting heart condition. The negative effect of energy drinks can be worse if you consume them along with alcohol.
no, the children of our nation crave the drink... i myself think that they are somewhat flavorful, and do give me a boost of energy... but have you ever heard of many children dying from a "Monster"?
None. The caffeine and sugars are too high for a 9 year old.