Are Energy Drinks Considered Carbonated? An In-Depth Look
                                
                                
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                                According to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), energy drinks typically contain caffeine, with or without other added ingredients, but their carbonation status can vary. This means that while many popular brands are indeed carbonated, it is not a universal characteristic for all energy drinks. The inclusion of carbon dioxide is often a choice made by manufacturers to enhance the sensory experience for consumers.