Yes. unless it's specifically labeled 'decaffeinated' ;)
Some coffee alternatives are: green tea coke (or other caffeinated drinks) black tea
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Espresso coffee is a popular hot drink in Europe.
It is a hot, Caffeinated beverage enjoyed every day by many Americans.
No. It does not unless it's part of a cocktail that includes caffeinated beverages such as coffee or tea.
Coffee does not become decaffeinated by letting it stand for a long time; that just gives you stale caffeinated coffee. Decaffeinated coffee is manufactured by using a special solvent to dissolve the caffeine and extract it from the coffee.
You can make decaffeinated coffee taste more like caffeinated coffee by putting sugar in it. There are also some brands of decaf that are flavored to taste closer to regular coffee.
Yes, because, the caffeine in the coffee (whether caffeinated or not) will "power" you up, however, you will eventually end up more tired than you were BEFORE drinking coffee!
Coffee beans are naturally caffeinated so the existed caffeine must be removed, i.e. de-caffeinated. Cola (Coke, etc) often has caffeine added as a separate ingredient, so if that ingredient is skipped, the cola is free of caffeine.
Coffee, or any caffeinated drink, will not affect the brain directly, however it will effect the central nervous system by stimulation. The brain can be "affected" as a secondary response to the stimulation created in the central nervous system.
It's called Caf-Pow. It is a fictional highly caffeinated drink that comes from the Coffee Bean, which comes from the Coffee Cherry, so technically you could call it a juice rather than a soda.