No.
Hershey's claims 7mg per 2Tbsp.
No, it's corn syrup. No caffeine.
10 mg
You need chocolate and corn syrup, the amount of syrup depends on what chocolate you use and how much. See the link below for step by step directions.
Well chocolate itself has caffeine so yes, it does have caffeine.
Yes, chocolate bars have a small amount of caffeine in them. For example: 1 oz of Dark Chocolate will have about 12 mg of caffeine. 1 bar of Dark Chocolate will have about 70 mg of caffeine. 1.55 oz of Milk Chocolate will have 9 mg of caffeine. 100 grams of Milk Chocolate will have about 20 mg of caffeine. Hershey's chocolate bars have about 9mg of caffeine in them.
The amount of chocolate syrup you put into a mocha is preferential. For a single serving of about 12 ounces, there is usually about 2 tablespoons of chocolate syrup in the drink. If you want a stronger chocolate flavor, you can add more syrup, 1 teaspoon at a time, until the desired flavor is reached.
The regular chocolate slim fast has less than 5 milligrams of caffeine. (Coffee has about 90 mg for a reference.)
All chocolate contains caffeine. Caffeine is a plant product and is completely vegan. What vegan chocolate does not contain is milk.
Chocolate syrup is a heterogeneous mixture.
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.