Twelve5’s REBEL Hard Coffees satisfy the senses with the spirit to keep things social. Dangerously delicious hard coffee with a creamy blend of Arabica roast and indulgent cold brew flavors that takes you to the fringes of extraordinary.
It’s hard to pick a favorite from Rebel Hard Coffee’s impressive lineup, which includes Hard Cold Brew and Vanilla Hard Latte, but the Mocha Hard Latte is likely the most crowd-pleasing. Like many other RTD hard coffees, this drink offers creamy richness, a strong coffee core, and the perfect level of sweetness.
The Rebel drinks were officially launched late last year by Twelve5 Beverage Co. (The drinks were originally called Brown Bomber Hard Coffee, but were renamed.) There are three year-round drinks: Hard Cold Brew, Vanilla Hard Latte and one I didn’t get to taste, Mocha Hard Latte.
A 12-oz can of Red Bull has 110 mg caffeine – just a little more than a “standard” cup of coffee. PBR Hard Coffee has 1/3 of that amount – only 30 mg caffeine per can. Looking at the caffeine content in milligrams caffeine per fluid ounce, it’s 3 mg/oz for PBR Hard Coffee, 13 mg/oz for a standard cup of coffee, and 9 mg/oz for a 12-oz Red Bull.
· Coffee. Yes, coffee is another alternative. While coffee does contain caffeine, black coffee isn’t unhealthy because it doesn’t have all those extra ingredients, such as milk, and creamer. Of course, you can add elements to give your cups of coffee more flavor, such as almond milk, stevia, or even honey.
· Coffee and Tea comprise 92.5% of Canadians caffeine intake, although caffeine is also found in chocolate, energy drinks and soft drinks as well. Health Canada defines a safe moderate daily caffeine intake at 400 mg, the amount which is not associated with adverse affects for the average adult.
· Namely, caffeine, specifically when you drink coffee, could reduce the risk of some diseases like diabetes and Parkinson’s disease. Also, coming from someone who has migraines, caffeine can be beneficial when you have a migraine …
· Caffeine can interfere with sleep even when consumed up to six hours before bedtime, according to one study. shutterstock Have that coffee after breakfast especially if you had a bad night’s sleep …
· How is coffee-related diarrhea treated? If you have had coffee-related diarrhea, you may find it helpful to: Drink decaffeinated coffee or switch to decaf. Avoid alcohol and caffeine-containing supplements. Eat smaller meals. Eat bland foods. Avoid foods that are hard to digest. Avoid foods with lots of fiber. Avoid foods that contain sugar.
· Meanwhile a can of Coca-cola has 34 mg, while its caffeine-enhanced cousins have about 80mg per can, as does the slightly smaller can size of the UK version of Red Bull.
· The interactions between caffeine and marijuana aren’t totally clear yet. Still, you don’t have to look too hard to find products that already mix caffeine with two key compounds of marijuana, CBD & THC. Read on to learn more about how caffeine can interact with marijuana and the potential side effects and risks of combining the two.
· I had coffee today at a local cafe/grocery store. It was good but to be honest nothing life-changing. I was short on time today, so today’s drawing is a little more “rustic”. Yes, the pencil lines are left in intentionally. There is absolutely no other reason. I also didn’t realize how hard it …
· You might wanna skip the pricey coffee, and opt for something more functional. Based on Singapore’s median gross income of $4,534 a month, $2,555 is around 4.7% of someone’s annual income ($54,408). That makes it hard to draw the line. Losing 4.7% of your annual income won’t exactly ruin your financial health.
· The amount of caffeine contained in a single cup of coffee, for example, can also provide a modest boost to the metabolism. If you’re looking to …