Monster Energy comes in many different flavors and sizes, the flavors are
Original (green), Lo-Carb (blue), Khaos (orange), M-80 Also known as Ripper in Europe (yellow), Mixxd (purple), Assault (Red), Java, X-Presso, Hitman (shooter), Heavy Metal, B F C, Import, Import Light, Absolutely Zero, Rehab, DUB Edition, Nitrous, M3 and Tour Water-- for sponsored athletes
The caffeine content of most Monster energy drinks is approximately 10 mg/oz (33.81 mg/100mls), or 160 mg for a 16 oz can. As with most other energy drinks, the packaging usually contains a warning label which recommends the maximum limit of cans to consume per day – 3 for the 16 oz size (one per day in Australia and the UK), and it is not recommended for children, pregnant women or people sensitive to caffeine.
While it is not the most popular energy drink in the world, (It closely follows Red Bull.) It is one of the most popular due to its sponsorship of action sports, and partership with Henson Natural.
A lineup of different kinds of energy drinks, Monster appears an obvious three times, coming more often than any other energy drink in the line.
Original (green), Lo-Carb (blue), Khaos (orange), M-80 Also known as Ripper in Europe (yellow), Mixxd (purple), Assault (Red), Java, X-Presso, Hitman (shooter), Heavy Metal, B F C, Import, Import Light, Absolutely Zero, Rehab, DUB Edition, Nitrous, M3 and Tour Water-- for sponsored athletes
The caffeine content of most Monster energy drinks is approximately 10 mg/oz (33.81 mg/100mls), or 160 mg for a 16 oz can. As with most other energy drinks, the packaging usually contains a warning label which recommends the maximum limit of cans to consume per day – 3 for the 16 oz size (one per day in Australia and the UK), and it is not recommended for children, pregnant women or people sensitive to caffeine.
While it is not the most popular energy drink in the world, (It closely follows Red Bull.) It is one of the most popular due to its sponsorship of action sports, and partership with Henson Natural.