Prime Energy has more caffeine than Super Coffee: 200mg vs 200mg in the same 12 oz can. That is a 0mg gap, and since the cans match, the per-serving number is the whole story.
These are different categories of drink, which changes how the caffeine arrives. Energy drinks and sodas list an exact number because caffeine is a measured additive; brewed drinks vary with the beans and the brew, so their figures are compiled averages. The numbers here are the standard published values for each.
Prime Energy vs Super Coffee: the numbers
| Prime Energy | Super Coffee | |
|---|---|---|
| Caffeine per serving | 200mg per 12 oz can | 200mg per 12 oz bottle |
| Caffeine per fl oz | 16.7mg | 16.7mg |
| Servings to reach 400mg (FDA context) | 2.0 | 2.0 |
Sources: Prime Energy's figure is verified in our Prime Energy caffeine guide against Caffeine Informer (source); Super Coffee's figure is verified in our Super Coffee guide against Super Coffee product data (source).
Which one should you pick?
Pick Super Coffee when you want the lighter dose or a slower ramp, and Prime Energy when you actually need the bigger hit and know your tolerance. If you are stacking either with other caffeinated drinks through the day, run the math against the 400mg reference rather than guessing.
For context, the FDA cites 400mg of caffeine a day as an amount generally not associated with negative effects in healthy adults. Tolerance and health vary, so treat these numbers as information, not advice.
Related reading
- Prime Energy: the full caffeine guide
- Super Coffee: the full caffeine guide
- The verified caffeine database
FAQ
Does Prime Energy or Super Coffee have more caffeine? Prime Energy: 200mg per 12 oz can versus 200mg per 12 oz bottle for Super Coffee.
Which is stronger per ounce? Prime Energy, at about 16.7mg per fluid ounce versus 16.7mg for Super Coffee.
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