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No, I see the word 'charged' and I immediately think energy drinks.
Do red bull, monster, and starbucks put caffeine warnings on their products?
Do restaurants typically give out free refills on Red Bull, Monster, or Starbucks? "Charged" could easily be a knockoff Gatorade as their logo is a lighting bolt and I would never expect a restaurant to give out free energy drinks at the refill station.
That's a really good point. I assumed it was a specialty drink where you have to pay for refills.
I can easily see people going overboard with this if it's just a fountain drink like the rest of them.
coffee is typically free refills and entirely unlabeled
Coffee is also incredibly obvious that it's caffeinated
Regular coffee yes, you indeed get refills.
Red Bull and monster do put caffeine warnings on their products, and Starbucks doesn't have to because normal people understand that coffee has caffeine
"Charged" is not a standard term. Have you ever heard of charged cider? Charged seltzer? It's not a thing. To be sure, I googled "charged cider," and found one result. It is not caffeinated cider.
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I've seen it. Any time I've shown that picture to someone unfamiliar with the story, I ask them which flavor sounds best to them, and then once I've taken my phone back, I ask them how much caffeine was in the drink. Every single person was dumbfounded. Why would lemonade have caffeine?
So you show them a picture and then ask them to focus on the flavors, and then take the picture away and then ask a different question. You do understand why that's not scientific and is unfair to the results.
Yes, because that's actually what's physically happening when someone walks up to the lemonade dispenser and grabs a drink, then walks away and wonders why their heart is palpating. They walk up to the dispenser and decide on what flavor looks best, and only after they've left and no longer see the sign do they have reason to suspect that they've had caffeine.
Starbucks doesn't need to on the basis that it is coffee - of course that's going to have caffeine. It's like putting a peanut warning on a bag of peanuts.
Red Bull and Monster call themselves energy drinks, and not lemonade. Was a bit of a problem when energy drinks were becoming popular, but now it is accepted that energy drinks have caffeine.
Even then you need to drink an entire pack of energy drinks to get the same caffeine levels as a single charged lemonade. That's how much caffeine was in Charged Lemonades