No, sugar and caffeine are two separate entities. Caffeine can keep you awake and make you hyper. Sugar is one of the fast body fuels but in excess it can add to your weight.
A sugar free item uses a replacement for the "sugars". (Fructose is a common sugar.)
A caffeine free item has no caffeine in it.
Caffeine is like this kind of sugar or salt put in the soda or energy drink. Also, caffeine is the opposite of "caffeine free". Search up caffeine free to learn more about it.
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It means there is no sugar, but there are sugar substitutes.
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Camomile tea is generally caffeine free. There could be a source that adds additional substances to their blend, which will include caffeine, but overall just regular good old camomile is caffeine free. In conclusion, camomile tea is caffeine free, but you will have to make sure the source you purchase from doesn't add extra ingredients, including caffeine.
No, 0 grams means sugar free.
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Yes, most diabetic snacks are sugar-free. They use a variety of sugar substitutes instead. But this does not mean they don't taste good. Many sugar-free diabetic snacks taste quite good.
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You get a sugar rush for a few minutes, then you get a sugar crash. It also possibly could be from the caffeine.