No
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.
Dextrose does not contain any sugar. It is a sweetener that is made from the starch of plants such as rice.
Caffeine and sugar.
No, Eclipse Sugar Free Polar Ice gum does not contain caffeine. The ingredients primarily include sweeteners and flavoring agents, but caffeine is not listed among them. If you're looking for a gum with caffeine, you may want to consider other brands specifically marketed for that purpose.
Toffee itself typically does not contain caffeine, as it is primarily made from sugar, butter, and sometimes vanilla or nuts. However, if toffee is made with coffee or chocolate, it may contain caffeine. Always check the ingredient label if you're concerned about caffeine content.
No, molasses does not contain caffeine. It is a byproduct of sugar production and is primarily composed of sugars, vitamins, and minerals. While it provides various health benefits, caffeine is not one of its components.
I am almost positive it is caffine-free, however it does contain a lot of sugar!
No Molasses does not contain caffeine
No, Lifesaver mints do not contain caffeine. Lifesaver mints are made primarily of sugar, corn syrup, high fructose corn syrup, citric acid, and natural and artificial flavors. Caffeine is not listed as an ingredient in Lifesaver mints, so you can enjoy them without worrying about caffeine content.
Beer does not naturally contain caffeine unless it's brewed with caffeine-containing ingredients.
No, Tramadol does not contain caffeine.
Fizzy drinks may contain fruit juices, high-fructose corn syrup, and sugar or sugar substitutes. It may also contain preservatives, colorings, and caffeine.