Sierra Mist is one clear soda that has caffeine content. Also, Mountain Dew is another clear soda that has caffeine.
It depends on the manufacturer. Go to the store and read the ingredients list of your soda/carbonated beverage of choice if you're unsure (or go to said beverage's company website).
yes
Yes it has about 0.5% other sodas do as well like gingerALE (hint)
Somewhere between "none" and "less than 1". Different types of sodas contain different amounts of caffeine, but even "energy drinks" don't contain a full gram of caffeine per serving.
No.
Fanta soda products including their apple, berry, grape, lemon, orange, pineapple, and strawberry sodas do not contain any caffeine. This is great for those who have a sweet tooth and like the fizz of carbonated sodas, but are trying to stay away from caffeine. Other noteworthy sodas without caffeine: Mug Root Beer, Sprite, and Tropicana Twister sodas. Of course, caffeine free Pepsi and Coke are great one for one alternatives to their caffeinated counterparts.
Depends on which soda you drink but mostly all sodas have caffeine in them. Ex) • Diet/Cola • Diet/Pepsi • Creme Soda • Dr. Pepper • Ect..
Sugar and caffeine are two different chemicals. However, many caffeinated beverages contain sugar. Commercially-prepared sodas like Pepsi and Coke have a lot of sugar AND caffeine. Lattes made by chain stores contain copious amounts of both. You can buy decaf drinks and sugar-free drinks if you so choose.
Sprite does not have caffeine in it.Coca Cola produces a caffeine free version that tastes exactly like regular Coke.usually they are not dark, like sprite or fanta. check the label, they will say no caffeine.
1. Sodas contain carbonic and phosphoric acid, which increase the stomach's acidity. 2. Most sodas contain caffeine, which decreases the tone at the lower esophageal sphincter, resulting in reflux of the acidic contents in the stomach back up into the esophagus, causing the symptoms most people call "heartburn." J. DeLaughter, DO
sprite or siera mist
it depends on the soda...you have to read the ingredients. Ingrediants higher on the list means there is more of them, and lower on the list says there is less of them. So if the ingredients say caffeine at the bottom then there's only a little caffeine in that soda. Most diet sodas dont have caffeine though.
No. Most sodas and diet sodas contain caffeine which is a diurectic and takes fluid out of the body rather than replacing it. There is no substitute for water, even sports drinks such as Gatorade do not adequately hydrate the body over a long period of time, because of the sugar content.