Monster Energy is an energy drink drink brand known for its bold flavors, high caffeine content, and distinctive branding. Launched in 2002 by Hansen Natural Company, which later rebranded as Monster Beverage Corporation
A 16-ounce (473 ml) can of the standard Monster Energy drink contains approximately 160 mg of caffeine.
This amount of caffeine is roughly equivalent to the caffeine content found in about one and a half 8-ounce cups of brewed coffee.
The Monster Energy Zero Ultra, a lower-calorie version, also contains 140 mg of caffeine per 16-ounce can.
The Monster Energy Lo-Carb version contains the same amount of caffeine as the standard Monster Energy drink, which is 160 mg per 16-ounce can.
Another variant, the Monster Energy Assault, also has around 160 mg of caffeine per 16-ounce can.
The Monster Rehab line, which includes tea-based drinks, typically contains 160 mg of caffeine per 15.5-ounce can.
The Monster Java line, which combines energy drinks with coffee, has a varying caffeine content, ranging from 160 mg to 200 mg per 15-ounce can.
The Monster Dragon Tea, a tea-based energy drink, contains less caffeine, around 80 mg per 16-ounce can.
The Monster Import, a slightly larger 18.6-ounce can, contains about 179 mg of caffeine.
It's important to note that the caffeine content can affect individuals differently based on their sensitivity to caffeine, age, weight, and overall health.