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There is a variety of black tea that is stronger than most and thus contains a larger amount of caffeine. Or if you mean tea without milk, it does still contain caffeine.

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In most cases the answer is yes. Unless the oolong you are drinking is certified decaffinated, generally it will contain at least a little caffeine.

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It doesn't contain much, but like coffee you can't drink too much of it.

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no it doesn't

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