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Decaf coffee has less caffeine than normal coffee but still has a tiny bit.
Unless it specifically states "caffeine-free" on the label, YES. Chai tea is made with black tea as a base, with spices and flavourings added. Black tea has caffeine in it. Decaffeinated teas have some (not all) of the caffeine removed. There are herbal chai teas available that are made without black tea in them, so read the label carefully.
Coffee brands without caffeine are labeled "décaféiné" (the prefix dé meaning without), or "sans caféine". The common French abbreviation is "déca". A common brand name is "Bonne nuit" meaning good night in French. Another brand name is "Sanka", from the pronounciations of "Sans caféine".
call 1-800-tea-3775. I heard it has 7.5mg.
Unless it specifically states "caffeine-free" on the label, YES. Chai tea is made with black tea as a base, with spices and flavourings added. Black tea has caffeine in it. Decaffeinated teas have some (not all) of the caffeine removed. There are herbal chai teas available that are made without black tea in them, so read the label carefully.
Caffeine free means that the product has "no" caffeine in it.
Sans caffeine/without caffeine
Paracetamol can come with or without caffeine in it. Sometimes it can contain codeine. I believe over the counter paracetamol comes without caffeine.
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Unless it specifically states that it's been decaffeinated, then yes. Tea, without any other qualifiers ("herbal", or the name of some specific plant), is prepared from the leaves of the tea plant Camellia sinensis, which naturally contain caffeine.
The French words for without caffeine is "décaféiné".
"Organic" refers to the way a plant ("tea" in this case) was cultivated, without pesticides commonly used in regular agriculture. It does not in any way refers to the amount of caffeine. If you are concerned about the amount of caffeine in tea, you may want to choose either a decaffeinated form of black or green tea, which may contain up to 3% of the regular form or, better yet, use herbal teas (there are many varieties) which do not contain any caffeine at all. For example: peppermint, chamomile, roibos, ginger, etc.