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Though the energy drink has zero calories (it's sweetened with sucralose instead of glucose syrup), it still features the "full load" of Monster Energy blend and 150mg of caffeine per 500ml can.
This is not the first lawsuit of its kind. In 2011, Monster Energy was sued by a man named Vitaliy Sulzhik, who claimed he found a mouse in his energy drink after opening and consuming part of it.
Cody Bledsoe sued Corona-based Monster Beverage Corp. in 2014, saying the company’s energy drink was responsible for a heart attack he suffered the year before when he was 18.
Popular Monster Energy Drink Reportedly Returning to Stores This Fall first appeared on Parade on Jul 21, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jul 21, 2025, where it first appeared.