Milk tea contains caffeine and sugar, which means that although they can provide some energy, they can also make children fidget and increase blood sugar levels. Excessive intake of sugar and caffeine in diet for a long time will increase the risk of obesity, diabetes, heart disease and other diseases. Therefore, parents should control their children's consumption of milk tea and pay attention to their health in time.
Although milk tea is really nutritious, and even some brands guarantee that its formula has no additives, it does not mean that it can be drunk indefinitely. Therefore, when we choose milk tea for our children, it is best to choose brands with less sugar and try to consume less caffeine, so that children can eat less sweets and maintain good hygiene habits. If the child is under four years old, it's best to drink less milk tea and try again when the child is an adult.