Key Ingredients
Caffeine: A central nervous system stimulant that enhances alertness and reduces fatigue. The caffeine content is typically around 32 mg per 100 ml, which means a 250 ml can would contain approximately 80 mg of caffeine.
Taurine: An amino acid that plays a role in various metabolic processes and is a common ingredient in many energy drinks.
Vitamins: These drinks are often fortified with B vitamins, such as Niacin (B3), Pantothenic Acid (B5), Vitamin B6, and Vitamin B12, which are involved in energy metabolism.
Sugar: Many energy drinks contain a significant amount of sugar to provide a quick source of energy. There may also be sugar-free or "zero sugar" versions that use artificial sweeteners.
Carbonated Water: The base of the beverage.