I thought I was just addicted tot he caffeine, but decaf Yorkshire Tea also seems to keep me coming back for more. Is there another reason why tea is go great?

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    8 months ago

    I tried looking up caffeine content info for this particular brand of tea and I came up empty handed. It would have been interesting to know, for comparison purposes… If something like that is even calculated.

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      8 months ago

      If they’re not mandated to list it, they probably don’t even know it.

      Energy drinks and other high caffeine beverages have to be labeled often nowadays, but low caffeine beverages don’t.

      The amount of caffeine isn’t listed in Coke either, it’s just “a flavouring”, even though the amount is quite significant.

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          I mean listed on the side of a can.

          But that will probably also depend on where you are. I love in Finland and the regulations sre pretty strict for everything, but it’s currently only “high caffeine content” which has to be listed. The limit used to be 32mg/100ml, but now I think I’ve seen even 15mg/100ml on some products. Coke still wouldn’t fall under that, having 10mg/100ml according to that site you linked.

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            8 months ago

            Oh yeah, me too. I have one of those bigger bottles lying around and 57mg/20 fl oz right above the Smart Label code that nobody uses.

            I wouldn’t be surprised if there was no hard rule about it. Like how beer sometimes mentions calories.