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Yes. Reese's Peanut Butter Cups do have a very slight amount of caffeine in them. For example: 100 grams of a Peanut Butter Cup will have 7.0 mg of caffeine. 1 ounce of a Peanut Butter Cup will have 2.0 mg of caffeine. 1 miniature Peanut Butter Cup will have .5 mg of caffeine. 1 package 0.6 oz 1 cup (17g) of Peanut Butter Cups will have 1.2 mg. 1 package 1.6 oz 2 cups (45g) of Peanut Butter Cups will have 3.2 mg.
No, but the cocoa liquor and cocoa powder parts of the cocoa bean do both contain caffeine.
Not that I know of... but to find out look in the ingredients
Alfredo sauce does not contain caffeine. The main ingredients are butter, cream cheese, half and half, Parmesan cheese, garlic powder, salt, and pepper.
White chocolate contains only cocoa butter, not cocoa solids. Caffeine is only in the solids so white chocolate does not have any.
20 mg / oz - http://coffeetea.about.com/library/blcaffeine.htm While the above referenced content of caffeine may be common in commercially processed chocolate, it is not always so. The caffeine content of chocolate has been the subject of much debate -- and conflicting research from the scientific community. Some data sugests that there is caffeine content in the cocoa bean, though the International Cocoa Organization states that the caffeine content is very low. Other data suggests that there is no caffeine in cocoa, and that any caffeine present has been added by manufacturers. It's also interesting to note that some data suggests that the caffeine only resides in the fiber and husk that surround the cocoa bean. In that case, if the beans are properly cleaned, there should be virtually NO caffeine in the resulting chocolate product. - http://www.thefivereasons.com/
Adding butter to coffee, also known as "bulletproof coffee," can provide benefits such as increased energy, improved mental focus, and prolonged satiety due to the combination of healthy fats and caffeine.
Combining butter with coffee can provide sustained energy, increased mental focus, and potential weight loss benefits. The healthy fats in butter can slow down the absorption of caffeine, leading to a more gradual energy release. Additionally, the combination may help curb hunger and promote a feeling of fullness.
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No, rum does not have caffeine in it.
Caramel is made from sugar and cream ( one of the best ways to make caramel is to boil sweetened condensed milk in its can for about4 hours. yum ;D) So i would probably say, no on the caffeine.