But it's their energy drink that's causing problems. It has 200mg of caffeine - that's nearly double the amount in a Red Bull and more than double your average coffee. When Brown did that, parents told a local dairy to stop selling the drink to their children, which they did. But others are selling the energy drink despite knowing the dangers. "If there's no restriction on shopkeepers selling it to children, they can put their money together - and it's pretty dangerous," Brown said.
Source: Stuff June 09, 2023 01:11 UTC