BUBBL’R has about 69 mg of caffeine per 12 oz can, which is roughly the same as a small cup of coffee.

How Much Caffeine in BUBBL’R?

Quick Scoop

  • Most BUBBL’R flavors: ~69 mg caffeine per 12 fl oz can.
  • That’s a moderate dose (similar to a standard cup of coffee or a bit less than many energy drinks).
  • Caffeine is from natural sources like guarana/green tea, depending on flavor and marketing.

BUBBL’R vs Other Drinks

Here’s where BUBBL’R lands compared to common caffeinated drinks.

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Drink Caffeine per serving Typical serving size
BUBBL’R sparkling water ~69 mg 12 fl oz can
Brewed coffee ~95 mg (average) 8 fl oz cup
Instant coffee ~60 mg 8 fl oz cup
Red Bull ~80 mg 8.4 fl oz can
Monster energy ~160 mg 16 fl oz can
Celsius (energy drink) ~200 mg 12 fl oz can
So BUBBL’R sits below most energy drinks but above soda and many teas, making it a **mid-range** caffeine option.

Is That a Lot of Caffeine?

  • For healthy adults, many guidelines suggest staying at or below 400 mg caffeine per day , so one can of BUBBL’R (69 mg) is well under that.
  • If you already drink coffee, tea, or energy drinks, BUBBL’R adds to your total daily caffeine —two coffees plus a BUBBL’R can get you close to mid–high intake.
  • People who are sensitive to caffeine, pregnant, breastfeeding, or younger teens/kids are usually advised to limit or avoid drinks like BUBBL’R despite the “sparkling water” branding.

A simple mental check:

  • 1 BUBBL’R ≈ 1 small coffee.
  • 3–4 BUBBL’R in a day would put most adults near common daily limits (even without other caffeine).

Extra Context: Why People Ask

There’s some confusion because BUBBL’R is marketed like a sparkling water but behaves more like a light energy drink.

  • It’s sparkling, flavored, sugar‑free , and vitamin‑fortified, which makes it feel “lighter” than classic energy drinks.
  • Online discussions often point out that, ingredient‑wise, it’s closer to a diet soda/energy drink hybrid than plain seltzer, mainly due to caffeine and sweeteners like erythritol and stevia.

If you’ve been treating it like regular sparkling water, it’s worth mentally re‑classifying it as a mild energy drink in a seltzer costume.

Quick Safety Checklist

Use this quick self-check when deciding how many cans are okay for you in a day (not medical advice, just general guidance drawn from public health style recommendations).

  1. Count your caffeine:
    • Coffee/espresso + tea + soda + BUBBL’R + pre‑workout all add up.
  2. Notice your body’s signals:
    • Jitters, anxiety, fast heart rate, or sleep issues can mean you’re overdoing it.
  3. Time it right:
    • Try to avoid BUBBL’R in the late afternoon or evening if you’re sensitive to sleep disruption.

Bottom line: A can of BUBBL’R has about 69 mg of caffeine—about the same as one small cup of coffee—so it’s not extreme, but it’s definitely not “just” sparkling water.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.