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Question by Goldie
Submitted on 2/4/2004
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does tea have caffeine??


Answer by quisha
Submitted on 9/13/2004
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yes tea have caffeine. why would'nt it?

 

Answer by juschecking
Submitted on 3/5/2005
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yes

 

Answer by SUK^MyCoCK
Submitted on 3/1/2006
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Answer by TEA GUY
Submitted on 4/25/2006
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Tea does have caffeine. Though it does not have as much as coffee; tea over time can be as addictive as coffee, creating the same side effects. Such as, a deep craving and headaches.

 

Answer by a
Submitted on 1/10/2007
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Caffeine Content Comparisons
The following is the
approximate caffeine content
of various beverages Milligrams of Caffeine
Item Average
per
serving Range Per
ounce*
Coffee (5 oz. cup) 80  40 - 170 16.00  
Cola (12 oz. can) 45  30 - 60 3.75  
Black Tea (one tea bag) 40  25 - 110 5.00  
Oolong Tea (one tea bag) 30  12 - 55 3.75  
Green Tea (one tea bag) 20  8 - 30 2.50  
White Tea (one tea bag) 15  6 - 25 2.00  
Decaf Tea (one tea bag) 2  1 - 4 0.50  
Herbal Tea (one tea bag) 0  0 0.00  
*Assumes 8 ounces of water per tea bag

 

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