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expired Posted by idk_then | Staff • Dec 11, 2024
Dec 11, 2024 3:42 AM
12-Count 12-Oz Celsius Energy Drinks: Galaxy Vibe, Fuji Apple Pear & More
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The cans have a ton of caffeine (200 mg per can, almost double what a Red Bull has or about 4 cups of coffee).
Also they advertise that they don't use aspartame but use sucralose which is quite likely equally as bad (but hey it is cheap).
Sure it tastes good and if you drink one every couple of weeks when you need a big boost it is probably perfectly fine but advertising this as a healthy option is very misleading and irks me a lot.
There are plenty of good energy drink options with better ingredients which also taste good but don't have their marketing departments at the same level.
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The cans have a ton of caffeine (200 mg per can, almost double what a Red Bull has or about 4 cups of coffee).
Also they advertise that they don't use aspartame but use sucralose which is quite likely equally as bad (but hey it is cheap).
Sure it tastes good and if you drink one every couple of weeks when you need a big boost it is probably perfectly fine but advertising this as a healthy option is very misleading and irks me a lot.
There are plenty of good energy drink options with better ingredients which also taste good but don't have their marketing departments at the same level.
I think at one point celsius advertised caffeine "from natural sources" like from green tea but they dont even advertise that anymore and caffeine is caffeine so it would make no difference anyway. They still do tout 'green tea extract' as making them healthy. As you pointed out they say aspartame free on the can which makes you think they must use a natural no calorie sweetener like stevia or allulose but nope its artificial sucralose (whether any of that matters is up for debate). They also market as being some kind of metabolic booster that is going to burn fat (hence thermogenesis associated name 'celsius') but thats literally anything with caffeine in it. The ingredient is or source is no better than bang, reign, monster, c4, ghost, etc. but the marketing is to the yoga or crossfit mom crowd instead of extreme athletes, gamers, gym rats so its perceived as healthier. I've seen first hand people (generally women to be honest) convinced its a healthy energy drink but then cant explain why.
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