No. Not even a little bit. Apples, as a pomaceous fruit, do not naturally contain caffeine. They do, however, have about 19 grams of sugar for one average medium - natural sugar, which is much healthier than the 4 grams of Sweet 'N Low mixed into your daily coffee. So despite the high sugar levels, eating an apple is a much healthier alternative to drinking coffee. The sugars are also one of the main reasons apples have similar effects to caffeine.
apples actually contain more caffeine then a coffee bean.
No Molasses does not contain caffeine
No, Tramadol does not contain caffeine.
Beer does not naturally contain caffeine unless it's brewed with caffeine-containing ingredients.
No, aspartame does not contain any caffeine.
No, pineapple does not naturally contain caffeine.
Soda water does not contain caffeine.
Yes, Ceylon tea does contain caffeine.
Yes, espresso powder does contain caffeine.
Yes, coffee fruit does contain caffeine.
Powerade does not contain caffeine
Amaretto does not contain caffeine as it's an alcoholic beverage.