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  • sarah

    Thanks for the great site!
    Any info on the caffeine content of Body Choice Hoodia High Fiber? Ingredients include green tea extract, caffeine, guarana seed extract, coffee bean extract etc but does not list the amount of caffeine.

  • sarah

    I’m sending another comment because I found the answer to my question about the caffeine content in Body Choice Hoodia High Fiber supplement (liquid). 75 mg.

  • Mr. E

    Hay,
    A few months (maybe year) i seen this really big can of rockstar energy drink. It looked like the heineken beer keg. I cant find it anymore. Do they still make it? If so, where can i find it?

  • coffee drinker

    I was curious about the caffeine levels at coffeebean and tealeaf. (usually referred to as coffee bean). As they constantly change which light coffee and dark coffee they are using for the day; the caffeine levels could vary. Some light varieties make one feel amped; while others tend to make one feel excessively dehydrated.

  • ALRI’s Hypershots contain 500mg caffeine per 2oz bottle.

  • ted

    Thanks Matt, I’ll have a look for those.

  • Julie

    Looking for a hot drink alternative to coffee/tea with similar caffeine content. Any suggestions out there?

    I like Target brand Archer Farms energy drinks – 70mg caffeine in grapefruit, raspberry, tangerine and blueberry/pomegranate

  • ted

    Hi Julie, you could try yerba mate. Thanks for the tip about Archer farms :-)

  • boy this is really helpful. This is very comprehensive database. thank you very much for such information.

  • Thirsty

    I see A&W root beer on your list, but not IBC root beer.

    I was also wondering if Nestle Quik chocolate milk has some caffeine from the chocolate. Thanks!

  • Kev

    need to put in those 2-oz. shots of Stacker 2 they have at Dollar General for $1, kids shoot those like mad. Also Stacker 6 hour power, and those Big Daddy shots they sell on Amazon.

  • ted

    we’ll work on it Kev, I’ve contacted the company as no caffeine content is listed on their website.

  • Tanya Treat

    Do you have caffeine content for Xing Tea? I couldn’t find it. and can only find a non-verifiable reference to 166mg/23.5 oz can. Can that be true?

  • ted

    Hi Tanya, That sounds like a bit of a stretch since the caffeine is only naturally from green and black tea. I’ve emailed the company so hopefully they’ll respond and then I’ll list the product. Thanks :-)

  • Barb

    This list is very impressive, but leans very heavily toward energy drinks & considers only coffee shop brand coffee such as Starbucks. What about the current trend in the plethora of K-cup brand coffees that everyone is making at home now?

  • ted

    Sorry Barb, we don’t have a “plethora” of time to include every coffee brand known to man… We have generic coffee info included and coffee is coffee, it’s all about the same caffeine wise depending on the amount of ground coffee you start with and your brew method of course. :-)

  • Jim Norcal

    I would like to see the caffeine content of the supermarket store bought starbucks brands of coffees; the ones you get in the small pouch type bags that are either ground or whole bean such as french roast, itialian roast, breakfast blend, columbain, sumatra, and the other half dozen or so flavors that you can buy.

  • ted

    @Jim there are just too many of these products and blends to list and caffeine info isn’t really available. in general coffee has similar caffeine content but increases or decreases with the amount of raw coffee you start with in your brewing method. Look at the beans used as well as robusta has almost twice the amount of caffeine that arabica beans do, but most coffee is made from varieties of arabica beans because it has better/diverse flavor and is more widely grown.

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