Scientist Invents CaffeinAll: An Energy Boosting Gourmet Caffeine
Steve Kingsley, 66, a food scientist from New Jersey formulated a caffeine sprinkler called CaffeinAll, which provides instant energy when sprinkled on any food or drink without changing its taste or flavor. Each shot from the bottle will squirt about 33 mg of caffeine powder, be warned that consuming above 300 mg of this caffeine could have hazardous side-effects.
"CaffeinAll is sprinkled onto any food. One shot - that is a shake or sprinkle - is about 100 mg and contains 33 mg caffeine," Kingsley told The Daily Mail.
The product tastes mildly bitter, but its taste doesn't really affect the food and beverages unless more than three shots of the powder are sprinkled in extremely bland foodstuffs, like milk.
This energy supplement can come handy for coffee addicts or energy-starving people, when they are on a long journey or in a location where food points or restaurants are not available. CaffeinAll could be used as a supplement for boosting one's energy level instead of opting for coffee and other energy drinks.
The popular quote saying 'there is a woman behind every successful man' is absolutely relatable to the invention of this instant energy powder by Kingsley, as the 66-year-old created CaffeinAll for his wife, who works as a gym instructor and needs to trigger her energy level in a snap while taking classes.
"The idea came from my wife being a gym instructor, needing a quick and convenient way to boost her energy between classes," Kingsley said.
This caffeine powder starts energizing within five minute of consumption.
"It is especially beneficial before exercise for athletes and gym goers," Kingsley stated.
Though CaffeinAll can be really useful for perking oneself up during heavy schedules or intense workload, one should always keep in mind that over consuming caffeine can be extremely fatal. The product is not to be consumed by minors, pregnant women, heart patients and caffeine sensitive people.
Caffeine intake should be limited at all times, as over consumption of caffeine can lead to cardiovascular ailments, anxiety and diarrhea.
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