Please address the questions
about caffeine content in the new teas.
And what
about the caffeine content of carbonated «Energy Drinks» today?
The base for kombucha is black tea, and some people have concerns
about its caffeine content.
In addition to the usage advisory statement, all energy drinks in Australia have a set maximum caffeine limit and all product packaging must contain warning statements
about the caffeine content and that they are not suitable for children and people sensitive to caffeine.
Energy drinks are highly regulated in Australia and these standards not only regulate the ingredients of these products, but also ensure that all product packaging contain warning statements
about the caffeine content and that they are not suitable for children and people sensitive to caffeine.
Not exact matches
«As the representative body for 95 % of non-alcoholic beverages manufacturers and distributors in the country, we need to know firstly if there is a need to educate consumers
about caffeinated products, and if there is, then whether that's in the area of consumption or
caffeine content, or both.»
«This result is just another reminder that coffee, which contributes the most to
caffeine intake and has the highest concentration of
caffeine, is also the product that Australians know the least
about when it comes to judging
caffeine content.»
If you find your child struggling with
caffeine content in your breast milk regularly, however, you may need to think
about avoiding
caffeine altogether or weaning your child onto formula.
Just a note
about Guarana - it actually has a very high
caffeine content and many people I know (myself included) find it very jittery and as stressful on the adrenals and nerves as coffee.
An 8 - ounce cup of brewed coffee has
about 95 milligrams of
caffeine, so ounce - for - ounce the average cup of coffee has more
caffeine than the average energy drink, although the
caffeine content of energy drinks and coffee may vary, sometimes widely.