{"id":42604,"date":"2025-07-28T12:35:07","date_gmt":"2025-07-28T12:35:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/us\/42604\/"},"modified":"2025-07-28T12:35:07","modified_gmt":"2025-07-28T12:35:07","slug":"more-than-80-of-americans-drink-caffeine-these-people-tried-to-quit","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/us\/42604\/","title":{"rendered":"More than 80% of Americans drink caffeine. These people tried to quit."},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"mb-4 text-lg md:leading-8 break-words\"><a data-i13n=\"elm:context_link;elmt:doNotAffiliate;cpos:1;pos:1\" class=\"link \" href=\"https:\/\/www.tiktok.com\/@hummusbirrd?lang=en\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\" data-ylk=\"slk:Brigette Muller;elm:context_link;elmt:doNotAffiliate;cpos:1;pos:1;itc:0;sec:content-canvas\">Brigette Muller<\/a> wasn\u2019t a big fan of caffeine for most of her life. Just a few sips just made her jittery and never seemed to have any upsides. But, during the COVID-19 pandemic, Muller started drinking Olipop\u2019s \u201chealthy soda,\u201d she tells Yahoo. She especially loved the Vintage Cola flavor with prebiotics. \u201cI became addicted to Olipop, and I loved it, and I was like, \u2018I feel so good and energized!\u2019\u201d On a whim, Muller checked the ingredients and found a surprising explanation for her love of the soda: 50 milligrams of caffeine. \u201cI accidentally started drinking caffeine,&#8221; she says.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mb-4 text-lg md:leading-8 break-words\">By then, Muller was drinking about three cans a day. Though consuming up to 400 milligrams of caffeine a day is considered safe, and Muller still thinks of <a data-i13n=\"elm:context_link;elmt:doNotAffiliate;cpos:2;pos:1\" class=\"link  yahoo-link\" href=\"https:\/\/www.yahoo.com\/lifestyle\/pepsi-is-acquiring-the-prebiotic-soda-brand-poppi-for-195-billion-which-healthier-for-you-soda-is-best-110030647.html\" data-ylk=\"slk:Olipop as \u201chealthy\u201d soda;elm:context_link;elmt:doNotAffiliate;cpos:2;pos:1;itc:0;sec:content-canvas;outcm:mb_qualified_link;_E:mb_qualified_link;ct:story;\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Olipop as \u201chealthy\u201d soda<\/a>, she figured 150 milligrams of caffeine was probably more than she should be drinking. So she tried to cut back. But giving up Olipop just \u201cgot me deeper into coffee,\u201d she says. Iced lattes and teas took the soda\u2019s place in her routine. Then, one day this year, Muller got what she calls \u201can intuitive hit,\u201d which told her \u201ccaffeine is keeping you in fight-or-flight,\u201d she says. After going down to one kombucha (typically around <a data-i13n=\"elm:context_link;elmt:doNotAffiliate;cpos:3;pos:1\" class=\"link \" href=\"https:\/\/health-ade.com\/blogs\/blog\/does-kombucha-have-caffeine?_ab=0&amp;_fd=0&amp;_sc=1&amp;srsltid=AfmBOooZhXKk9k1KdINkowXJKqAPX9hdi41EbErJ8QjOuDBgXu2xEZX4\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\" data-ylk=\"slk:15 milligrams of caffeine per 8-ounce serving;elm:context_link;elmt:doNotAffiliate;cpos:3;pos:1;itc:0;sec:content-canvas\">15 milligrams of caffeine per 8-ounce serving<\/a>) a day, Muller got off caffeine entirely and says she realized \u201chow it truly feels to be calm.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"mb-4 text-lg md:leading-8 break-words\">Still, after three weeks of zero caffeine, she\u2019s back to allowing herself an occasional Olipop or other soda \u2014 never more than one a day. She insists that \u201cthis time is different\u201d and that she won\u2019t slip back into her old caffeine habits.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mb-4 text-lg md:leading-8 break-words\">It\u2019s hard to give up caffeine \u2014 though many people try. According to a June 2025 Yahoo\/YouGov poll of nearly 1,600 U.S. adults, 81% of Americans drink caffeine. And of that large majority, 30% have tried to give it up. But when we asked readers if they had ever given up caffeine successfully, only 6% of regular caffeine drinkers said, &#8220;yes.&#8221; So, just what happens when you do, and why do we keep coming back for more? Here\u2019s what we learned from people who\u2019ve tried to quit caffeine and experts who know all too well how the buzzy ingredient works.<\/p>\n<p>Dunkin\u2019 or otherwise, much of America runs on caffeine<\/p>\n<p class=\"mb-4 text-lg md:leading-8 break-words\">Only 19% of people we surveyed said they don\u2019t drink caffeine. And among the 81% who do, many aren\u2019t having just one morning cup of joe. While 32% said they have caffeine once daily, nearly as many (29%) reported reaching for a caffeinated beverage several times a day.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mb-4 text-lg md:leading-8 break-words\">Grocery stores and gas stations are stocked with countless caffeinated options, but coffee is still king. Nearly half (48%) of survey respondents who consume caffeine said that coffee is their primary source, compared to 20% who are mainly soda drinkers. Tea generally has a lower concentration of caffeine than coffee and is the go-to for just 7% of caffeine drinkers, according to our survey.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mb-4 text-lg md:leading-8 break-words\">A few people cite energy drinks as their main caffeine source, with 4% consuming beverages like Monster, Red Bull and Celsius. Some of these drinks are promoted as better-for-you beverages because they contain zero sugar or are free from artificial flavors and high-fructose corn syrup. That convinced 32-year-old <a data-i13n=\"elm:context_link;elmt:doNotAffiliate;cpos:4;pos:1\" class=\"link \" href=\"https:\/\/www.tiktok.com\/@adoriandeck?lang=en\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\" data-ylk=\"slk:Adorian Deck;elm:context_link;elmt:doNotAffiliate;cpos:4;pos:1;itc:0;sec:content-canvas\">Adorian Deck <\/a>to give Celsius a try. The content creator thought it was \u201chealthier the way it was marketed,\u201d he tells Yahoo. \u201cIt tastes great and gets at my craving for soda because it\u2019s basically just a sugar-free soda, but it\u2019s ultimately the same trap I fell into with Diet Coke.\u201d In reality, energy drinks are often high in caffeine. Celsius drinks, in particular, contain between 200 and 300 milligrams of caffeine per can. While one energy drink is unlikely to cause severe health consequences, <a data-i13n=\"elm:context_link;elmt:doNotAffiliate;cpos:5;pos:1\" class=\"link \" href=\"https:\/\/pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov\/articles\/PMC8280314\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\" data-ylk=\"slk:more than 30 deaths;elm:context_link;elmt:doNotAffiliate;cpos:5;pos:1;itc:0;sec:content-canvas\">more than 30 deaths<\/a> in the U.S. have been linked to various energy drinks, including Red Bull, Monster and the alcoholic energy beverage <a data-i13n=\"elm:context_link;elmt:doNotAffiliate;cpos:6;pos:1\" class=\"link \" href=\"https:\/\/www.nbcnews.com\/id\/wbna43100640\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\" data-ylk=\"slk:Four Loko;elm:context_link;elmt:doNotAffiliate;cpos:6;pos:1;itc:0;sec:content-canvas\">Four Loko<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>Is caffeine good or bad for you?<\/p>\n<p class=\"mb-4 text-lg md:leading-8 break-words\">Like many things, caffeine is fine in moderation. Some research even suggests that people who drink some caffeine, <a data-i13n=\"elm:context_link;elmt:doNotAffiliate;cpos:7;pos:1\" class=\"link \" href=\"https:\/\/www.endocrine.org\/news-and-advocacy\/news-room\/2024\/coffee-consumption-associated-with-lower-risk-of-developing-multiple-cardiometabolic-diseases\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\" data-ylk=\"slk:especially from coffee;elm:context_link;elmt:doNotAffiliate;cpos:7;pos:1;itc:0;sec:content-canvas\">especially from coffee<\/a>, tend to be in better health than those who either don\u2019t consume it or drink a lot of it. <a data-i13n=\"elm:context_link;elmt:doNotAffiliate;cpos:8;pos:1\" class=\"link  yahoo-link\" href=\"https:\/\/www.yahoo.com\/lifestyle\/4-benefits-drinking-coffee-according-140100755.html\" data-ylk=\"slk:Coffee\u2019s antioxidants may also offer protective effects;elm:context_link;elmt:doNotAffiliate;cpos:8;pos:1;itc:0;sec:content-canvas;outcm:mb_qualified_link;_E:mb_qualified_link;ct:story;\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Coffee\u2019s antioxidants may also offer protective effects<\/a> against conditions including heart disease, diabetes and cancer.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mb-4 text-lg md:leading-8 break-words\">But, because it\u2019s a stimulant, caffeine can also cause \u201cthe body to go into a stress response,\u201d raising the heart rate and blood pressure and leading to jitteriness and the feeling of an energy crash once its effects wear off, <a data-i13n=\"elm:context_link;elmt:doNotAffiliate;cpos:9;pos:1\" class=\"link \" href=\"https:\/\/www.binghamton.edu\/decker\/health-wellness-studies\/profile.html?id=lina\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\" data-ylk=\"slk:Lina Begdache;elm:context_link;elmt:doNotAffiliate;cpos:9;pos:1;itc:0;sec:content-canvas\">Lina Begdache<\/a>, a Binghamton University nutritional neuroscientist, tells Yahoo. Some people are especially sensitive to those effects, while others hardly notice them, she adds.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mb-4 text-lg md:leading-8 break-words\"><a data-i13n=\"elm:context_link;elmt:doNotAffiliate;cpos:10;pos:1\" class=\"link \" href=\"https:\/\/www.tiktok.com\/@jordantarver?lang=en\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\" data-ylk=\"slk:Jordan Tarver;elm:context_link;elmt:doNotAffiliate;cpos:10;pos:1;itc:0;sec:content-canvas\">Jordan Tarver<\/a>, an American writer living in Spain, found out firsthand that he\u2019s someone who\u2019s very sensitive to caffeine. His wife gave up caffeine while addressing some health issues, but she never was particularly affected by it, Tarver says. \u201cThat was so interesting to me, because I have one sip of coffee and I\u2019m like, buzzing,\u201d he tells Yahoo.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mb-4 text-lg md:leading-8 break-words\">Tarver first realized that his two to three cups of coffee a day might be the reason he felt jittery and anxious. \u201cOn a day when I had nothing to do, drinking coffee made me feel like I had a thousand things on my plate,\u201d he says. He cut back and tried to substitute in matcha. But \u201cthe jitteriness and anxiousness were still blocking my creative channel and keeping me from the calm space you need to be in to make art,\u201d he says. Tarver finally went cold turkey in September 2024 and hasn\u2019t looked back. \u201cI love to just not be dependent on things,\u201d he says. But, Tarver admits, \u201cI miss that routine, and I\u2019m still a coffee lover \u2014 we just don\u2019t have the greatest relationship.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>What makes caffeine so hard to quit?<\/p>\n<p class=\"mb-4 text-lg md:leading-8 break-words\">After developing a dependence on energy drinks, as well as coffee and soda, Deck finally gave up caffeine cold turkey during the COVID-19 pandemic. It took him nearly a month to stop having withdrawal symptoms like headaches and fatigue. But, ultimately, he loved getting off caffeine and discovered that he had more consistent energy throughout the day (though, since becoming a new dad last year, he does allow himself an occasional morning cup of coffee). He eventually took to TikTok to make a video about his experience, not to try to evangelize against coffee, soda or energy drinks, but because \u201ca lot of people don\u2019t know what caffeine really is, how it affects your body and that it\u2019s a normalized drug,\u201d he says.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mb-4 text-lg md:leading-8 break-words\">While these beverages aren\u2019t classified as drugs by the U.S. government, biologically speaking, they very much are, explains Begdache. \u201cCaffeine is a brain stimulant, meaning it makes the brain more focused and energized,\u201d she says. But it also has \u201caddictive properties and dependency properties.\u201d These addictive substances activate the brain\u2019s reward systems, so you feel extra good when you have them and bad when those substances are taken away. Withdrawals happen when you become dependent on a substance, meaning you won\u2019t feel like you\u2019re functioning normally if you don\u2019t have it.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mb-4 text-lg md:leading-8 break-words\">How addicted and dependent you become on caffeine depends on your pattern of use (one cup of coffee vs. three or four with sodas or energy drinks in between, for example) and your genetics, says Begdache. But, in general, people who regularly consume caffeine can become dependent on it in a matter of weeks. The good news is that \u201cyou can be on caffeine for years and reverse the addiction within a very short period,\u201d says Begdache. The worst of <a data-i13n=\"elm:context_link;elmt:doNotAffiliate;cpos:11;pos:1\" class=\"link  yahoo-link\" href=\"https:\/\/www.yahoo.com\/lifestyle\/heres-exactly-happens-body-drink-102500918.html\" data-ylk=\"slk:caffeine withdrawals;elm:context_link;elmt:doNotAffiliate;cpos:11;pos:1;itc:0;sec:content-canvas;outcm:mb_qualified_link;_E:mb_qualified_link;ct:story;\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">caffeine withdrawals<\/a> \u2014 marked by headaches, irritability, fatigue and trouble focusing \u2014 are usually over within about nine days.<\/p>\n<p>The benefits of quitting caffeine \u2014 and how to do it successfully<\/p>\n<p class=\"mb-4 text-lg md:leading-8 break-words\"><a data-i13n=\"elm:context_link;elmt:doNotAffiliate;cpos:12;pos:1\" class=\"link \" href=\"https:\/\/www.instagram.com\/p\/DMLhD4_yIH2\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\" data-ylk=\"slk:Allie Williams;elm:context_link;elmt:doNotAffiliate;cpos:12;pos:1;itc:0;sec:content-canvas\">Allie Williams<\/a>, a 33-year-old pediatric occupational therapist, knows a thing or two about quitting. She quit drinking alcohol at the end of 2024. She\u2019d never been a heavy drinker, but her social drinking started catching up with her in her 30s, so Williams decided &#8220;it wasn\u2019t a good look for me,\u201d she tells Yahoo. \u201cWhen you quit an addictive habit, you have to face everything underneath it.\u201d Williams had reached for alcohol to provide a sense of excitement in her life. Caffeine, she realized, was another thing she was reaching for \u201cso I didn\u2019t have to ride a low\u201d in her mood or energy, she explains.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mb-4 text-lg md:leading-8 break-words\">Her experience quitting alcohol helped Williams get through her caffeine withdrawals, and vice versa. \u201cThey were hard in different ways. Caffeine was harder in that I drank it and depended on it every day,\u201d while giving up alcohol changed her social life more, she says. Williams started by switching from multiple iced coffees a day to matcha for six months before giving up caffeine altogether in January. She also knew the change might impact her energy and mood, so she came prepared: \u201cI had to go through a hermit mode where I didn\u2019t do anything,\u201d says Williams, who allowed herself to just eat and sleep more and work out less during that time.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mb-4 text-lg md:leading-8 break-words\">If caffeine makes you jittery or you\u2019re using it to muscle your way through tiredness, Begdache says it might be time to assess your intake. She says that tapering off like Williams did is the best way to quit without experiencing withdrawal intense enough to derail your efforts. Her other advice: \u201cIt sounds counterintuitive, but if you\u2019re quitting caffeine, be more active, because your brain feels the fatigue when you stop drinking caffeine,\u201d says Begdache. \u201cExercise helps your brain feel more energized by increasing blood flow.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"mb-4 text-lg md:leading-8 break-words\">Once Williams kicked her caffeine habit, she was amazed at how much better she felt. \u201cI feel so much more balanced. I\u2019m not so up and down, reaching for something to make me feel OK,\u201d she says.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mb-4 text-lg md:leading-8 break-words\">Quitting caffeine, she says, \u201ccan totally change your life.\u201d She\u2019s sleeping better, her skin has improved and she has plenty of energy, spread evenly throughout her day. \u201cAs a kid, I had so much energy, and I was excited about everything,\u201d she says. \u201cAs I got older, I thought I had to have alcohol and go out to feel excited or have coffee to be energetic, but I still had the energy \u2014 it was just covered up by other things,\u201d Williams says.<\/p>\n<p><script async src=\"\/\/www.instagram.com\/embed.js\"><\/script><script async src=\"\/\/www.tiktok.com\/embed.js\"><\/script><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"Brigette Muller wasn\u2019t a big fan of caffeine for most of her life. 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