The caffeine free variant of Mountain Dew is often hard to come by. It has limited availability and is not as popular as its other variants. Pepsi has an item locator on their website to find stores that carry the specific product you want.
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There is exactly 36.7 milligrams of caffeine in Diet Pepsi.
Dr Pepper Has 41Mg and Diet Coke Has 46 Mg :D
Both Dr. Pepper and Diet Dr. Pepper contain 41mg of caffeine per 12oz. can, according to wilstar.com/caffeine.htm, which cites the National Soft Drink Association, US Food and Drug Administration, Bunker and McWilliams, Pepsi, and Slim-Fast as sources.
Dr. Pepper has one of the highest caffeine percentages in soft drinks on the market and it is advised that you don't have caffeine while pregnant. I would think to drink one every so often wouldn't hurt, but daily no.
Exactly 41 Mg
Dr. Pepper's Cherry Vanilla has been discontinued in the majority of the USA.
Pepsi has 55.5 milligrams of caffeine Diet Pepsi has 36 milligrams Tea has types: green tea- 15 mg iced tea- 47 mg Tea, brewed, imported brands- 60 mg overall Pepsi has more caffeine considering few of tea types. Among Teas, green tea is preferred. sprite 7-up and all have no caffeine
Phemiphonia is an ingredient in Dr. Pepper. It is combined with other ingredients like astremea, high fructose corn syrup, caffeine and lemotretha in producing Dr Pepper carbonated soft drink
No, Dr. Pepper is an acid beverage. It will dehydrate the body. Request a Free Newsletter. Write to: doro7@verizon.net
Both Dr. Pepper and Diet Dr. Pepper contain 41mg of caffeine per 12oz. can, according to wilstar.com/caffeine.htm, which cites the National Soft Drink Association, US Food and Drug Administration, Bunker and McWilliams, Pepsi, and Slim-Fast as sources.
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