Energy Fiend?

If you’ve ever wondered how many cups of coffee would actually kill you, wonder no more. You can find out right now at energyfiend.com.

“The Limits” is the title of an Energy Fiend feature that let’s you use your weight to calculate how many cups of coffee will do you in. But this resource isn’t limited to coffee. You can get fatality estimates for everything from green tea to Dr. Pepper, and a wide variety of energy drinks.

But if you don’t drink coffee, tea, soda, or Red Bull, you might be interested in another Energy Fiend database that will calculate how many Hershey’s Kisses, Penguin Mints, No-Doz, and other non-beverage items it might take to send you to your great reward.

The good folks at Energy Fiend are not really obsessed with killing you off with caffeine. They’re actually much more interested in dispensing useful information about the caffeine and sugar content of food and beverage products. In addition, they also offer write-ups about amusing items such as caffeinated oatmeal and the controversy surrounding an energy drink called Cocaine.

The product on this site I find most intriguing is a brand of caffeinated soap called Shower Shock – for those who feel the need to get their first caffeine buzz of the day BEFORE their first cup of coffee.


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