No it's made from coffee beans-which are not a fruit.
Apples
None, if it is real fruit punch with nothing added besides natural fruit juices, sugar and water. However, if you are asking about a commercial packaged product, you would need to read the ingredients list to determine whether caffeine was added. A product such as a fruit-punch flavored energy drink could well pack a big caffeine whollop.
KonaRed is a company that makes antioxidant juices. Their Hawaiian CoffeeBerry is made from the Coffea arabica bean and DOES contain caffeine. However their antioxidant juices made from different fruit combinations DO NOT list caffeine on their ingredients list.
Chinotto is actually made from a bitter citrus fruit, and supposedly does not contain caffeine. (according to http://www.caffee-express.com)
Apple.
Normally, there should not be any caffeine in normal fruit juice. However, if the juice contains extracts from some berries, such as Guarana, then it may contain caffeine.
The fruit that is more effective at keeping people awake in the morning than caffine!
Yes, 27 mg per 8 ounces. (a little more than a classic coke)
chocolet, and any caffeine prodcts if you give them something from the table or any human food fruit and carrotts are good
Decaf and regular caffeine products can cause dehydration. This is due to the fact that even decaf products have a trace amount of caffeine. The caffeine is directly related to the body flushing out its sodium-bound water reserves through the kidneys.
Caffeine can be derived from the coffee bean, from the tea leaf, from the guarana seed, and from the kola nut, as well as many other plant sources. Some plants have it mostly in their leaves, where it is used as a natural defense to paralyze insects, and some use it in the fruit and seeds, and therefore these portions of the plants are the ones where the caffeine concentration will be highest.