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# A Red Bull has 80 mg of caffeine.  A typical cup of coffee has 95-100...

*January 15, 2025 — Comment Friedrich Ludwig Jahn's post*

A Red Bull has 80 mg of caffeine.  A typical cup of coffee has 95-100 mg.  So, what's the difference if they drink energy drinks vs coffee?
