The findings from a recent study released by the American Academy of Pediatrics indicate that energy drinks and sports drinks can be dangerous for children. While sports drinks are often marketed to kids, and energy drinks are occasionally consumed by athletes of all ages, the AAP says children often can’t tell the difference between the two types of products. Mixing them up means children may drink unnecessary amounts of caffeine while attempting to re-hydrate. These categories are often marketed for kids, but caffeine isn’t good for children, according to the AAP.