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They’re here – New Stuff

Wednesday, October 20th, 2010

The first Caffeinated Popcorn!

BFXLWow, we very are proud to announce that we are the first official store on the web to carry BioFuel Caffeine Infused Popcorn.  This stuff is the epitome of addiction – sweet, salty, caffeine, and POPCORN! C’mon everybody loves popcorn!

And this stuff is made with love. They have a proprietary process and are made in small batches so that the freshness is maximized. In fact we were only able to get a small amount to also make sure that you got the absolute freshest product possible. So hurry before its all gone!

Also from our friends over at Caffeine-A-Holic this stuff tastes great. Take a look at his review and then make sure you get your BioFuel today.

What?! Energy Toothpicks?

Oh yeah we have said it many times, Energy Pixand the site itself proves it! They will – and have – caffeinate anything! This time it is every ex-smoker, truck driver, or just your average oral fixators favorite thing: ToothPicks

They say these things have about a cup of coffee’s worth of caffeine in it (which can be from 80mg-12mg so we’re not totally sure). They also have a slight flavor to them – cinnamon or mint. This is probably to help mask the caffeine flavor, but is a nice thing when you are a chewer of toothpicks.

But if you need a true calorie free way of getting your caffeine, there is no better way than a caffeinated toothpick.

Healthy Energy

energy_tropicalcitrusZenergize is a great name we think. A great name for a product really trying to give you a healthy boost. They have a whole line of products you may have seen in your local health food grocer. With vitamins for everything for immunity to weight loss. But we of course grabbed the Energy formula. Because what does it matter if you feel good if you aren’t caffeinated!

One tube of this has 10 drinktabs in it. You just drop it in your water (or whatever) and it adds a nice kick and a Citrus flavor. Grab a tube and get Zenergized.

Stock up for Halloween!

Yeah get ‘em while they’re hot, as they say. Don’t forget to load up for Halloween and all the festivities that commence around All Hallows Eve. And never fear there are always new things coming down the line. Stay tuned and STAY UP!

~King

WebMD Reports: Caffeine Reduces on-the-Job Mistakes

Friday, May 14th, 2010

[WebMD is one of the latest to report on a study that is flying around the internet.  Of course we all knew this and it is why we are addicted to our favorite chemical compound, but it's nice that the professionals are into it as well.  The original article is here.]

A Cup of Coffee Can Help Shift Workers Improve Performance, Cut Down on Errors, Researchers Say

By Kelli Miller Stacy
WebMD Health News

Reviewed by Laura J. Martin, MD

caffeinecolorMay 12, 2010 — Bleary-eyed shift workers appear to make fewer mistakes on the job when they consume caffeine, such as a cup of coffee or a caffeinated energy drink, researchers report.

Shift and nighttime work can sometimes disrupt the body’s natural clock, or circadian rhythm. This can lead to shift-work disorder, a sleep disorder in which a person has symptoms of insomnia or excessive sleepiness related to work schedules. The lack of quality sleep can make workers very drowsy while at work.

About 14% of Americans are shift workers, according to the National Sleep Foundation. Nurses, truck drivers, and emergency personnel are some examples of people who usually work off-hour shifts. Sleepiness on the job has been linked to medical errors, automobile accidents, and occupational injuries.

Researcher Katherine Ker and colleagues of the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine reviewed data from 13 studies regarding the effects of caffeine on shift workers’ performance. Participants were between the ages of 18 and 65, but most were between the ages of 20 and 30.

Depending on the study design, the workers received caffeine through coffee, energy drinks, food, or pills. In most studies, the workers completed neuropsychological tests to gauge their memory, attention, reasoning, and perception skills. Several studies compared the results of neuropsychological testing in participants given caffeine versus a placebo.

The study authors say that, compared to doing nothing at all, the caffeine helped shift workers improve their cognitive performance and reduced job-related errors. None of the studies reviewed assessed the effects of caffeine on work-related injuries.

“It seems reasonable to assume that reduced errors are associated with fewer injuries, although we cannot quantify such a reduction,” Ker says in a news release.

[You know the best place on the web to get your Energy Snacks! Get some now!

STAY UP!

~King]

Great Blitz Gum Review

Tuesday, May 4th, 2010

[Our friend PossessedbyCaffeine.com takes on Blitz gum. Check it out for a great reveiw. The original is here.

Shiny Blitz gum a decent buzz for a decent value

blitz_gumCaffeine seems to be coming in more and more unique methods of delivery. While I never would have believed there could be a caffeinated gum ten years ago, now the market seems absolutely flooded with them. The latest is Blitz Energy Gum, sent to me by the ever gracious Kingofcaffeine.com

This comes in three very different flavors. There is cinnamon, peppermint, and spearmint. The big difference here is that they add caffeine to the entire gum, rather than just the coating. This means a more bitter flavor when you start off, and a mellowing out the more you chew. That is one of the things that I enjoy about this gum - that you can keep chewing on it for a good 10 minutes before it starts to lose flavor. While not as unassuming as Amp gum, it is not nearly as jolting an experience as when you pop a Go Fast in your mouth. These are selling at a very decent price for all the caffeine that is involved here - and works very well as a drink substitute.

Taste: Spearmint:8 Peppermint:6 Cinnamon:4
The spearmint Reminds me more of a inexpensive stick of Trident than anything else. It is a light an unassuming flavor, and definitely the one closest to uncaffeinated gum. If you are unused to the bitter flavor of caffeine in your foods, I would start of with this one. It is easily the most pleasant of the lot

The peppermint is a bit spicier, but mellows out after the first 2 minutes or so. While the caffeine flavor is not noticeable, they used a whole lot of spice to mask it out. It does not taste fantastic, but I can eat a couple of them before it gets too much. This is a hot one - so it would do well as a breath freshener as well. It also lasts the longest - at keast a good 10 minutes before the flavor runs out

The cinnamon still needs work. It is a bitter and harsh mess that does not taste horrid as much as unfinished. The sweet they use to mask the bitterness of the caffeine just does not work, and there is a chalky taste in your mouth when you finish up. The food scientists need to spend another couple weeks making these right.

BUZZ:8
Each piece of gum contains 55 milligrams of caffeine as well as taurine, and vitamins B2, B3, B5, B6, and B12. Like most gum, you will feel this much faster, as it is absorbed sub-lingually, rather than having to be digested ( your mouth absorbs caffeine into your bloodstream much faster than your stomach). They advertise the buzz hitting you in about 10 minutes, but I felt it much faster. a pack lasts a good half hour - and you can get quite a buzz after chewing on three or four of them in a row!

Packaging:9
packaging is really cool - in a design scheme of a 50s diner. The whole package is in a bright shiny aluminum, looking like the outside of an old diner. This is helped by the font choice of the logo, straight out of a 1950s scene. The blister pack is normal, and they helpfully list the caffeine on back as well. It's hard to turn down chewing a piece when it looks as hip as this one does.

[Thanks Big Red Boots! Get your Blitz Energy Gum now!]

Where does Caffeine come from?

Friday, April 23rd, 2010

[This is the first in The King of Caffeine's own series on that Nectar of the Gods: Caffeine. Our guest writer and researcher is digging into those questions we have all asked ourselves. This first one will be a 3-part series on the sources of caffeine. Enjoy!]

Where does Caffeine come from?

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What people think all caffeine comes from

Almost all Americans consume caffeine at some point during the day, every single day. When the morning rush hits the local starbucks everyone is there for coffee right, no they are there for the caffeine inside. Caffeine can be found in several products we consume everyday but do we actually know where caffeine comes from?

Well before you stop reading this and say “it comes from the cup/can of [insert drink here] I’m drinking, you might be surprised at what you read. Caffeine comes from several places some natural and some made in a lab. The most commonly known natural sources of caffeine come from the coffee bean the tea plant (Camelia Sinensis) and cocoa. If you drink soda then you are getting your caffeine from the Kola nut, get it Cola. If you’re a fan of energy drinks that’s Guarana

Guarana Berry plant

Guarana Berry plant

and it contains twice the amount of caffeine then a coffee bean. I will get into each one of these in more detail in the coming weeks.

Caffeine has been around forever, well no one actually knows when but as long as people have been drinking coffee and tea there’s been caffeine. In the early 1800’s Caffeine made its way to a lab and by around 1900 caffeine was made synthetically. Though it’s not common it’s usually synthesized from dimethylurea and malonic acid. It’s also being used in the medical field for a variety of things since it directly affects the central nervous system.

So to answer the questions caffeine comes from several different things each with different applications but they all have the end result on us we…..STAY UP!

Written by: Joshua Wood

Joshua is the owner and writer for the up and coming MMA website MMAValor.com. The site is dedicated to the world of Mixed Martial Arts and he does his fair share of caffeine consumption.

“More” Beneficial Effects of Caffeine

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

images[The great guys over at Livestrong.com have put together this great article on the benefits of caffeine. Like we needed more of a reason to take the stuff!]

Caffeine is a stimulant to the body and is consumed by over 80 percent of the world’s population on a daily basis. The body absorbs caffeine within 45 minutes after ingestion, and the effects of this stimulant are diminished after three hours and eventually excreted by the body leaving no accumulation. Caffeine has been researched as good, bad, and indifferent regarding its effects on the body. Recent research indicates that caffeine is beneficial in moderate doses. The Mayo Clinic indicates this to mean up to four cups of coffee a day or 300 milligrams.

Physical Health Benefits
Caffeine targets the central nervous system, stimulates the cardiovascular and digestive system and is known for alleviating mental fatigue. The result of caffeine on the central nervous system is mood elevation, alertness, increased focus and cognitive clarity. Caffeine is also credited for aiding with metabolic functioning and is one ingredient used in weight loss supplements. Caffeine is touted as an aid for increasing energy, which influences fat burning. Additionally, the diuretic effect of caffeine prompts frequent elimination of waste from the digestive system. Caffeine has also shown a protective effect against heart disease when used daily in moderation. However, the type of drink containing caffeine is a consideration as well as pre-existing medical conditions. It is recommended to speak to a physician before utilizing caffeine as a regular health supplement.

Mental Health Benefits
Caffeine increases the feel-good neurotransmitters in the brain, also known as dopamine. The pleasure center of the brain is impacted by the level of dopamine present. Caffeine stimulates the dopamine receptors allowing for improved emotions, bursts of energy and feelings of optimism. Many people who start their day with a cup of coffee tend to be more alert, willing to take on the challenges of the day and have a positive attitude. A study reported by the “American Physiological Society” regarding caffeine’s influence on mood concluded that students who used caffeine prior to attending university lectures reported enhanced mood, mental clarity and willingness to participate versus students who did not use caffeine prior to lectures.

Additional Benefits
Although caffeine has gotten a bad reputation over the years, current research is showing that there are several benefits of use when caffeine is ingested in moderation. The key to caffeine remaining beneficial is not creating a dependency on the stimulant and knowing how much is too much. Additional benefits of caffeine use include pain relief, increased acidity in the stomach that aids in medication absorption, headache relief and wakefulness.

[Stay tuned for our own series on "What is Caffeine?" written by guest blogger Joshua Wood of MMAValor.com. An avid user of caffeine and great friend of KingofCaffeine.com. STAY UP!]

~King

STAYING HEALTHY: Caffeine could be healthful

Thursday, April 8th, 2010

i love caffeine-200x200[Great article that just came out recently finally balances some of the views on caffeine.  Of course we all have known this for a long time, right? Original article is here and the largest selection of caffeinated products in the world is here! Picture is ours.]

With consumption on the rise, how much is too much?

By Kristi Eaton

VIEW ON HEALTH

Caffeine has received a bad rap for years, with the media dwelling on the dangerous and harmful effects caffeine can have on the body. While too much can be detrimental, research shows that moderate amounts of the stimulant can actually be good for your health.

Caffeine, the most widely consumed stimulant in the world, can be found in everything from coffee and tea to chocolate and soft drinks like Coca Cola. In recent years, a litany of energy drinks, packed with large amounts of caffeine, have appeared on the market, and soap and shampoo companies are now putting the stimulant in some of their products, claiming it can improve the skin.

But as the number of products with caffeine increases, so too does the criticism about its use and consumption. Following are some of the positives and negatives of caffeine to help find the truth behind the stimulant that more than 80 percent of Americans consume on a daily basis.

CAFFEINE PROMOTES WAKEFULNESS

The No. 1 reason most people consume caffeine it to wake up in the morning or help stay awake during periods of drowsiness. But how much is the right amount? Research shows that a steady stream of low amounts of caffeine can promote wakefulness throughout the day. In 2004, scientists within the Division of Sleep Medicine of Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School’s Department of Medicine showed that small doses of 0.3 mg (about 20 mg per hour) was effective in “countering the detrimental performance effects of extended wakefulness.” Another study from The Institute for Sleep and Fatigue Medicine at Israel’s Chaim Sheba Medical Center found 200 mg of caffeine is effective at combating the dip in cognitive performance often experienced at night.

However, like with most things, too much of a good thing is possible with caffeine. Doctors at the Mayo Clinic say moderate doses of caffeine — about 200 to 300 mgs per day, or two to three cups of brewed coffee per day — are not harmful for the average person. But consuming large amounts — around 500 to 600 mgs, or four to seven cups of coffee — can start producing side effects like insomnia, nervousness, irritability, headaches and muscle tremors.

Scientists at John Hopkins University have called for warning labels on energy drinks, saying consumers need to be well aware of the amount of caffeine they are buying in the product.

“The caffeine content of energy drinks varies over a 10-fold range, with some containing the equivalent of 14 cans of Coca-Cola, yet the caffeine amounts are often unlabeled and few include warnings about the potential health risks of caffeine intoxication,” said Roland Griffiths, one of the scientists who called for the change in an article published in a 2008 issues of Drug and Alcohol Dependence. Without prominent labels, Griffiths said, people have no idea how much they are consuming. “It’s like drinking a serving of an alcoholic beverage and not knowing if its beer or scotch,” he said in a statement.

REGULAR COFFEE DRINKERS MAY LIVE LONGER

In a 2008 Annals of Internal Medicine, scientists reported that women who drank two to three cups of caffeinated coffee per day had a 25 percent less risk of dying from heart disease compared to non-coffee drinkers. They also had an 18 percent lower risk of death from a cause other than cancer or heart disease compared with non-coffee drinkers.In addition, several studies have shown regularly drinking coffee lowers the risk of strokes for women, and may help protect against Alzheimer’s disease for people with high cholesterol.

CAFFEINE CAN PROTECT AND IMPROVE YOUR SKIN

Several studies have shown that caffeine can decrease the chances of skin cancer. Scientists found that in cells damaged by UV rays, caffeine interrupted a protein called ATR-Chk1, causing the damaged cells to self-destruct. There is no effect on undamaged cells, according to the research team from the University of Washington in Seattle

The stimulant is also popular among dermatologists for facial flushing because caffeine constricts blood vessels.

“For that reason, caffeine can be a tremendous boon to those who suffer from rosacea, which is essentially caused by frequently dilated blood vessels that lose their ability to contract,” said Leslie Baumann, a former professor at the University of Miami’s Cosmetic Center and Cosmetic Medicine & Research Institute.

Caffeine’s ability to constrict blood vessels also makes it popular as an eye cream ingredient because it alleviates puffiness and redness, added Baumann, author of The Skin Type Solution

You can recover from workouts faster by consuming caffeine

A study from scientists at the University of Georgia published in The Journal of Pain said moderate amounts of caffeine — about two cups of coffee — post-workout helped ease muscle pain by up to 48 percent.

In explaining the findings, co-author UGA professor Patrick O’Connor said the caffeine likely blocks the body’s receptors for adenosine, a chemical released in response to inflammation. It’s unclear, however, if the findings are the same for people who regularly consume caffeine.

CAFFEINE CAN BE CONSUMED DURING PREGNANCY

Gone are the days where it’s believe that women should not have a single sip of coffee or soda while pregnant. However, during pregnancy it’s even more vital to consume in moderation. Caffeine crosses the placenta into the baby, so even though you may be able to handle the amount of caffeine consumed, the baby will not be able to properly metabolize it. This can affect the baby’s heart rate, according to the Mayo Clinic. Studies differ on the whether caffeine consumption has any impact on miscarriages or low-birth weight. But experts tend to agree that a moderate amount of caffeine is OK.

[Stay informed, stay caffeinated, and STAY UP!]

~King

Crazy Koru Energy Strips give fast burning instant energy

Wednesday, April 7th, 2010

[Big Red Boots reviews the Koru Energy strips and they are good for more than just your energy level! His original post is here his blog is here]

Crazy Koru Energy Strips give fast burning instant energy

koruYou know those times when an energy drink won’t do? When a coffee just does not give you the energy you need right at that second? I have found a solution providing almost instant energy – and in the perfect dosage too!

Kingofcaffeine.com has provided me with some samples of Koru Energy Strips, these little tabs you slip under your tongue and absorb the caffeine quickly in your system. This ups the ante from Diablo strips, giving you more power than you could imagine from only 40mg of energy.
While the effect is short lived, for a quick and tasty pick-me-up, Koru really does the trick.

Buzz:9
I really did not expect much from this, being only 40mg of caffeine. Surprise, Surprise, I felt a definite and marked improvement of my concentration levels, my energy and my focus. Within 15 seconds or so, I was very alert, and able to get down to business, even after a rough weekend including sick children, bad movies, and $2.00 bottles of wine.

Mind you, because the 40mg hits you quick, it also leaves you quick. Within a couple hours, I was ready for more. I spread the 4 doses out during the day, giving myself enough energy to last the whole day,and still get enough sleep at night. You can even take a hit of Koru after work without fear of being kept awake all night! While the 40mg might seem tame, in actuality it is a great way to control your energy throughout the day

Taste:9
I have dissolved quite a few things on my tongue, and none of them have been this tasty! This is like a small mint that quickly turns into a lovely minty aftertaste. Within 10 seconds, it is no longer in your mouth leaving you with fresh breath. I enjoyed the flavor quite a lot, better than any other breath strips on the market today. My only issue is that they used aspartame as one of their sweeteners, and you can really taste it. With all those other sugars out there, why not pick one without that bitterness? While I don’t mind the flavor all that much, I know of some who would get pretty turned off.

Packaging:9
Well? Just look at it! The big tribal design just screams at you the directions of what to do with the product – and looks scary and cool in the process. The whole delivery method of the foil pack is easy to get at, and a brilliant design. Everything about this is unique and stellar, from the color choices to functionality. The only thing I found that was lacking was the caffeine information – only presenting the user with a “High Caffeine Content” warning. I really would have preferred to know this straight out – as opposed to hunting around on the internet to find out.

[Get them here]

Stay up

~King

Energy Starbursts?

Monday, April 5th, 2010

Our friend Big Red Boots is at it again. This time he’s taking on Energy Starbursts…? Well you’ll just have to read it and see.

Livewire Chews have 1st rate energy, but taste like 3rd world Starbursts

Livewire_Energy__4ae378fb52ae5 (1)The problem with Caffeinated candies is you can not help but compare them to the original thing. It can’t be helped. When I unwrap a piece of Laffy Taffy or Now and Later, I expect it to taste like yummy processed fake flavored sugar. Starbursts are not supposed to be healthy or nutritious, and your mouth already has planned for the Constancy of a chew. That is why when you get an old piece of a chewy taffy and it crumbles in your mouth it gets spit out. You already know what you expect. 

That makes it hard for new energy treats using that same formula. Gum should taste and act like Gum. Skittles should taste and act like skittles. And bright orange and purple chews should taste like gooey sugar and melt in your mouth and get stuck in your teeth, just like the candy does.

Livewire energy chews come in three flavors, not counting the chocolates. I managed to get hold of Pomaberry and Citrus Mango from kingofcaffeine.com (A Big Thanks). Truthfully, I was a little trepidatious trying these out, as they have about double the caffeine content of the reigning Chew Champ, Hydrive. As yummy as Hydrive is, however, they might have some real competition from the deliciousness of Livewire Citrus Mango.

Taste:5
That is not to say there were no problems with these chews, as they tasted a bit like 3rd world Starbursts. They were reminiscent of those candies you find in pre-stuffed Pinatas – where your senses tell you something is not quite right but you can’t put your finger on it. That is not to say that either flavor was disappointing – quite the opposite! For a full 90mg of caffeine, this chew was pretty astounding. They do just melt in your mouth, and act like a candy chew should, except for a whole lot of harshness from the Pomaberry candy, and a little too much health from the Citrus Mango.

Buzz:8
Of course, these have 90mg per chew, which is one heck of a lot for a tiny candy. Masking all that caffeine bitterness was quite hard, I am sure, but the buzz these give off is worth it! Taking one is good if you just need a little pick me up, but to actually feel something, pop them consecutively in your mouth ( 2 at a time is a bit too much). You will feel the rush almost immediately, and it is a nice one at that. Although it does not last very long, it is a nice ride while it’s there.  One of the people I work with summed it up best by saying it tastes like 3rd world Starbursts. not bad, but not quite right on the taste buds.

Packaging:9
The box it comes in is very pretty and full of starbursts and shiny futuristic fonts. Inside, you have some cute logos showing you when is the best time to take or not to take their chews. I really enjoyed the layout, and they did a great job making the foil wrapper not only have their branding, but also keep these sticky suckers from melting and glopping on the inside of your pockets, but no get so sticky that you are left chewing on the foil wrap. Compared to my last Chew review, this one was light years better.

[Thanks Big Red Boots - check out the original article here. Get your Livewire chews here]

STAY UP!

~King

KingofCaffeine.com buys Red Bull, Inc.

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

HAPPY APRIL FOOLS DAY!

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New Shtuff!

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

Alright guys I have told you – it’s even in the name – but I am the King.  We have more caffeinated stuff than it is healthy to talk about and we are still adding more.

We have added a ton of new shtuff and so I thought I would talk through some of it to try and help you guys keep up.

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This stuff is a blast! Some of the best flavors we’ve seen yet and they leave your tongues day-glow colors. The makers of the Mana Energy Potions have come out with these video game inspired pixie sticks.  The come in a Pear, Raspberry Lemonade, and yes YELLOW CAKE.  And believe me this tastes like Yellow Cake!

Just pour them in your mouth for a blast of flavor about 90mg’s of caffeine (just a bit more than an energy drink) and watch your mouth glow for the rest of the day!

Cookies!cookie_box

Vicious is for the snack lover. These are bite sized shortbreads that use coffee to caffeinate, but these spread it out through the whole box (about 12-14 cookies).  So a whole box gets you about an energy drinks worth of caffeine.

Hankering for a snack and a pick-me-up these cookies do the trick.

Caffeinated Sucka!

Sucka_Photo[1]Caffeinated Lollipop’s? That’s right Sucka. You need your fix but you have a sweet tooth here’s the way to satisfy. We have a couple of assortments, Coffee inspired flavors as well as fruit flavors.  Just decide and you get a great little selection to  kick it into gear.

The Caffeinated Sucka’s are a Fruit flavored caffeinated goodness.  Watermelon, Wild Cherry, Berry Blast, and Strawberry Banana.  They come in assortment packs and they have about 60-70mg of caffeine in each sucka, which is about a half a cup of coffee or 2 Coke’s.

Enjoy and STAY UP!

~King