White teas has caffeine. The word white is used because the tender leaves at the tip of the tea plant are picked vs the older leaves.
Lipton tea contains caffeine, as it is derived from tea leaves, which naturally contain this stimulant. The caffeine content can vary depending on the type of tea and brewing method. However, Lipton tea does not contain nicotine, as nicotine is found in tobacco plants and is not a component of tea.
There are 15 mg of caffeine per serving (8 fl oz). The label contains this information.
Wines do not have caffeine in them. They are made from grapes.
Lipton
Yes. Caffeine occurs naturally in tea. As you can see on PepsiCo's website http://www.pepsicobeveragefacts.com/caffeine.php it has 12mg per 8oz. Not bad compared to: Diet Mt. Dew = 36mg per 8oz Diet Coke = 31mg per 8oz
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Godiva White Chocolate Liqueur does not contain caffeine. It is primarily made from cream, chocolate, and alcohol, with no coffee or chocolate ingredients that typically contain caffeine. Therefore, you can enjoy it without the concern of caffeine content.
No. it does not contain caffeine. See the related link below.
White chocolate contains only cocoa butter, not cocoa solids. Caffeine is only in the solids so white chocolate does not have any.
All teas have a little bit of caffeine. but its nothing to be worried about.
Yes. If it doesn't say specifically, de-caffeinated, then it does have caffeine in it.
Of course it does -- it is black tea (except 2 varieties that are white and green tea, but they still have a small amount of caffeine). There is **50 mg per bottle of the black tea varieties. **I have a Raspberry one right now, and it says it is 50mg/16oz. The Lipton website indicates 8oz of Pure Leaf Unsweetened Tea contains 31mg of caffeine. Therefore, a 16 oz bottle contains 62mg of caffeine.