of course yes
Yes, day-old coffee still contains caffeine, although the amount may decrease slightly over time.
Yes, day-old coffee does not lose caffeine over time.
Yes, old coffee still contains caffeine, but the amount may decrease over time.
Yes, old coffee generally has less caffeine compared to fresh coffee due to the breakdown of caffeine over time.
Yes, caffeine can degrade over time in old coffee, leading to a decrease in its potency.
Yes, old coffee can lose some of its caffeine content over time due to oxidation and evaporation.
Tell that person they need a "CHECK UP FROM THE NECK UP", because that is not true what so ever! If that was the case then how would all of these new cold coffee drinks sold everywhere now, keep their caffiene content after being stored for days or longer.So don't worry, the coffee in your thermos will keep you "POP LOCKIN" all day long.
Caffeine is bad for children because according to research certain drinks contain as much as 14 times more caffeine than the average can of cola. This is the same as drinking 7 cups of coffee.
I don't know about how it would affect a child's health, however, I wouldn't give a child coffee due to the caffeine. If you do, however, I would suggest to put milk in it so it would contain less caffeine. That's why they call coffee with milk, kids coffee.
It is generally not recommended for a 2-year-old to drink decaf coffee due to the potential negative effects of caffeine on their developing bodies. It is best to stick to water and milk for young children.
For teenagers aged 13 to 18, the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends limiting caffeine intake to no more than 100 mg per day, which is roughly equivalent to one 8-ounce cup of coffee. High caffeine consumption can lead to negative effects such as increased heart rate, anxiety, and sleep disturbances. It's important for adolescents to prioritize healthy lifestyle choices, including adequate sleep and nutrition, over caffeine consumption.
Yes, day-old coffee is generally safe to drink, but it may not taste as fresh or flavorful as freshly brewed coffee. It is important to store it properly in a sealed container in the refrigerator to prevent it from spoiling.