AeroLife Inhalable Caffeine

Caffeine Levels

100mgCAFFEINE
per dose
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AeroLife Energy (formerly called Aeroshot and Le Whif) delivers a shot of powdered caffeine and B vitamins in a device that meters each dose.

Originally AeroLife Energy was marketed as "inhalable caffeine" but due to a warning from the FDA, they had to change their product labeling. AeroLife now says that users are to "draw" the powder into their mouths.

The FDA doesn't allow dietary supplements to be inhaled. 

There are 4-6 draws per canister. 

Flavors of AeroLife Energy

  1. Mint
  2. Raspberry
  3. Watermelon.

All flavors of AeroLife Energy have the same caffeine content per dose. 

AeroLife Energy retails for about $3 in retail locations around the USA or can be purchased online.

Inhalable caffeine products should be used by responsible, healthy adults only and kept well out of the reach of children. 

Le Whif (the original version) was first invented by Harvard professor David Edwards. It was an inhalable device that had the flavor of coffee, 80 mg of caffeine, but none of the calories. One stick of Coffee Le Whif had the caffeine content of a weak espresso and was originally launched in New York City.

Ingredients in AeroLife Inhalable Caffeine

Caffeine, B vitamins, and Flavor as well as Maltodextrin, Sodium Bicarbonate, Stevia Extract, Gum Arabic.

How Does It Compare With Other Foods?

Caffeine per Item

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