Black Insomnia, The ‘World’s Strongest Coffee,’ Launches In America

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Calling all caffeine addicts! We have exciting news for you: the world’s most caffeinated coffee has made its way to the United States by way of South Africa.

Enter Black Insomnia. The extremely strong brew contains 702 milligrams of caffeine for every 12 ounces, which the company points out is double the recommended daily allowance of caffeine. To put it in more relatable terms, that’s 300 percent more caffeine than your cup of Joe at Starbucks. Intense, we know.



Black Insomnia, dubbed “The World’s Strongest Coffee,” debuted in Cape Town in 2006 with the vision of “rebooting” the coffee industry, according to its founder, Sean Kristafor. He wanted to offer “something a little different – something stronger and darker, with an edge.”

With the launch of Black Insomnia in the United States, the company said that no other company has “been able to reach the unadulterated caffeine content that defines Black Insomnia, nor should any brand attempt to surpass this content in the interest of public health and safety.” And, the pioneering coffee brand backed up its claim as being the world’s strongest with independent research.

Notably, the potent coffee is made without any added chemicals, preservatives or sugars, meaning it’s just naturally strong.

Eager to start your mornings with an even stronger kick? You can buy Black Insomnia on Amazon. According to the Black Insomnia website, a one pound bag will cost you $19.