In a Boba or pearl milk tea there are 26 mg's of caffeine. However, you can surely also make this a decaffeinated option.
Based on my research, my guess is about 40 mg.
Boba is the little tapiocal pearls or "bubbles" in the famous Taiwanese drink bubble tea. It's a delicious milk tea drink with tapioca in it. Boba tastes and feels kind of like jello, except with a harder center. Order one in china town and taste it for yourself. :)
Milk chocolate has very little caffeine. Generally only dark chocolate has any appreciable amount of caffeine. Nhs guidelines suggest a 50g bar of milk choc would have approximately 25mg. The amount of actual chocolate in a Mars bar is small so caffeine will be slight. Won't bring you anywhere near the 200mg recommended daily limit. A Mars bar will have almost no caffeine. A mars bar is 58g total, milk chocolate makes up ~ 40%. So 23g of milk chocolate would be about 5mg of caffeine. To put that in perspective the average cup of coffee has 95mg of caffeine.
Boba because he lasted much longer on the bounty hunter scene and has cooler armor colors.
There shouldn't be any, but depending on the brand there may be small amounts. There is a significant amount of sugar though.
According to Hershey's a 1.55 oz (43 g) milk chocolate bar has 9 mg of caffeine.
There is a variety of black tea that is stronger than most and thus contains a larger amount of caffeine. Or if you mean tea without milk, it does still contain caffeine.
Usually coffee has much more caffeine than tea, however though some teas have as much caffeine as coffee, (suprisingly)!Coffee has twice as much caffeine as teaCoffee! It has twice as much caffeine as tea
There is no caffeine in guava
A typical 28-gram serving of a Milk Chocolate bar has about as much caffeine as a cup of decaffeinated coffee, although dark chocolate has about the same caffeine as coffee by weight. Some Dark Chocolate currently in production contains as much as 160 mg per 100 g - which is double the caffeine content of the highest caffeinated drip coffee by weight.
A typical 28-gram serving of a milk chocolate bar has about as much caffeine as a cup of decaffeinated coffee, although dark chocolate has about the same caffeine as coffee by weight. Some dark chocolate currently in production contains as much as 160 mg per 100 g - which is double the caffeine content of the highest caffeinated drip coffee by weight.
800-3000 depends on condition!