Red bull blamed for bad behaviour

A school has banned popular energy drink Red bull after reporting a rise in bad behaviour from students who had consumed the caffeine filled drink.

Red bull and other energy drinks have been linked to a rise in bad behavior Red bull and other energy drinks have been linked to a rise in bad behavior.

Teachers at Chatsmore Catholic High School in Worthing, West Sussex, said there had been a noticeable increase in “inappropriate behavior” from pupils, who became rowdier in lessons.

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Acting head Anne Ward said Red Bull and the Tesco-branded Kick energy drinks had now been banned from the school grounds in a move to head off an escalation in bad behavior.

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Red bull contains 80mg of caffeine per can, about the same as a cup of coffee, and is not recommend to caffeine-sensitive individuals, including children.

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