No, it does stimulate the release of insulin, which burns available sugars in the body.
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.
Generally because of its high caffeine and sugar count.
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.
No
No. it is also sugar free.... but no it doesnt have caffeine.
Although technically you can't get "drunk" off of soda, it does have lots of caffeine and sugar which may give you a sugar buzz, or dizziness, which, in turn, can give you a "drunk" feeling.
Caffeine free has no caffeine and regular still has caffeine and sugar!
Sugar, by a large margin.
Hot chocolate does not have caffeine in it. It does have a lot of sugar in it.
there is so much sugar in caffeine it makes your blood pump!
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.
No.