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by tolas 4371 days ago
This is true. It takes responsibility on the users part and possibly more education on the sellers part. But certainly the same is true with alcohol, caffeine, etc. http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation-now/2014/07/01/caf...
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> One teaspoon of the powder contains up to 1,600 milligrams of caffeine — about 70 cans of Red Bull.

Something is a bit off here.

Yes, that would be just 20mg per can... I know that Red Bull is around 80mg per can and other energy drinks can be 275mg or more.
I suspect the 0 is in err.