April 25, 2026

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Mean Bean Java Monster Energy Drink Review

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Today I review Monster’s Mean Bean Java Monster coffee + energy drink. I hope you enjoy it. Got Roku? You can check out Tom Cote’s 2 Roku channels: “FOOD SNOT” and “PUGS”. Need to contact Tom Cote: http://foodsnot.com/contact-us/

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Monster Company Information…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monster_Energy

Monster Energy is an energy drink created by Hansen Natural Corp. Company (HANS) in April 2002. The regular flavor comes in a black can with a green tear-shaped M logo. Monster is also known for supporting many extreme sports events such as BMX, Motocross, Speedway, skateboarding and snowboarding, as well as eSports.

There are 34 different drinks under the Monster brand in North America, including its core Monster Energy line, Java Monster, Extra Strength, Import, Rehab and Muscle Monster. The caffeine content of most Monster Energy drinks is approximately 10 mg/oz (33.81 mg/100ml), or 160 mg for a 16 oz can. The packaging usually contains a warning label advising consumers against drinking more than 48 oz per day (16 oz per day in Australia). The UK and Europe do not have these warning labels. The drinks are not recommended for pregnant women or people sensitive to caffeine.

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