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Kopiko Coffee Candy contains extract from real coffee beans. Ingredients include sugar, glucose, vegetable oil ( palm oil and/or coconut oil), coffee extract (4.9%), butter, soy lecithin , caramel color, salt, and natural coffee flavor.
Children in the U.S. are exposed to an excess of caffeine, especially with energy drinks marketed towards youth. But among the medical community, the consensus is clear: there is no safe amount of ...
On September 30, 2016, 34 high school students at Concord Technical Institute in Cebu City in the Philippines were briefly hospitalized for caffeine overdose after they consumed free samples of Kopiko 78°C bottled drink offered to them. Additionally, some students had reportedly consumed more than three or four bottles each.
3. Iced Brown Sugar Oatmilk Shaken Espresso. Ingredients: oatmilk, espresso, brown sugar syrup, ice, cinnamon Modifications: ask for decaf espresso If you’re someone who doesn’t take your ...
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Rival products like Anheuser Busch InBev-backed Ghost energy drinks and Kim Kardashian's “Kimade” energy drink also have 200 mg of caffeine. Competitor Monster Energy contains 150 mg of caffeine.
Kopiko may refer to: Kopiko (confectionery), a brand of coffee confectioneries produced in Southeast Asia; Kopiko, common name for Psychotria mariniana tree, a ...