Monster Energy’s 16 oz can delivers 160 mg caffeine, 40% of FDA’s daily limit. Varieties range from 125 mg in Hydro to 200 mg in Java.
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Monster Energy drinks contain 160 mg of caffeine per 16 oz can, 40% of FDA’s daily limit. Java Monster offers up to 200 mg, while Zero Ultra has 140-150 mg.