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idk what bundy is but the cartel coloring in diet coke slows weight loss. if you're caffeine dependant try drinking diet sprite for a soda fix and to satisfy the caffeine do a cup of ice coffee with skim milk
Sparkling Ice is a brand of flavored sparkling water that typically does not contain caffeine. However, some variations, such as Sparkling Ice + Caffeine, do include caffeine to provide an energy boost. It's important to check the label on the specific product to confirm its caffeine content.
A low calorie diet means that you can only have a certain amount of calories in your diet. That means that you can eat as much vanilla ice cream that you want as long as it does not exceed your calorie count.
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Depends on what energy drink you are consuming, my friend. This site has the info you are looking for. http://www.energyfiends.org.cum.c.com/the-caffeine-database/
Water, High fructose Corn syrup, Citric Acid, Tea, Natural Flavors
Yes, Ben & Jerry's Phish Food ice cream does contain caffeine. The chocolate ice cream and the fudge fish pieces contribute to its caffeine content, albeit in relatively small amounts compared to caffeinated beverages. If you're sensitive to caffeine, it's a good idea to keep this in mind when enjoying this flavor.
caffeine stunts growth but sugar and caffeine in moderation is o.k.
some sites say 10-35 mg of caffieneper 8 oz serving
Mostly candy and ice cream, caffeine speeds up the metabolism and aids with growth. It is advised to eat the most sweets before bed because people do most of their growing in their sleep, that is why we eat ice cream or desert before bed.
It depends on your diet. If your diet relies on keeping fat intake low then fat-free ice cream is a diet food. If your diet relies on keeping caloric intake low then fat-free ice cream may not be considered a diet food.