I don't drink either anymore, but if I did my stomach is in serious pain the moment I drink half of it. What's in them that's hurting me that bad and fast?
I drink a lot of soda though. I dunno if it's caffine. I'm staying away from that stuff but what's in it that's affecting me? I want to know what it is exactly.

I have a remarkably high tolerance for caffeine when consumed in the form of coffee or soda. In fact, I can drink a pot of coffee by myself and then take a nap shortly thereafter. However, whenever I have one of those energy drinks (like Red Bull), I get the worst case of the jitters: my heart races, my hands shake, and I can't stay focused on anything. Why do I have no reaction to coffee, yet such a strong one to an energy drink?

And do you think there is a difference between a child drinking soda and coffee?

I recently got this hard plastic cup from a friend, it almost looks like a regular soda cup but plastic and with a screw on lid. I'm not sure how many ounces it is but I was wondering if Starbucks would be able to use it to place my order in it. (which would be an iced white chocolate mocha) Would they accept a cup like that?

I'm in desperate need of caffeine, but don't want to drink an energy drink or soda. I normally hate coffee, but it seems like my only option at the moment. Any suggestions?

Is it safe to take 200mg of caffeine a day?

I'm specifically talking about Force Factor Ramp Up.
Will it have the same effects as soda or energy drinks with high caffeine?
Will I get severe headaches if I try to stop taking it after a few days, or weeks?

I want to give it a try but it has so much caffeine. Is it too much?

Is it legal for a company tell their employees they can only drink water not soda or coffee?

I am 7 weeks pregnant, I just love soda and coffee. Im wondering if its okay to drink soday and coffee during my pregnancy.

I don't consume caffeine at all. No soda or coffee. If I get it elsewhere, I'm not aware of it. I dozed off twice while typing this.
I very seldom indulge in chocolate.

Caffeine used to never affect me. Now when I drink coffee I feel jittery for a while. Tea and soda doesn't bother me. Could this be related to hypothyroidism?

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