Not ALL orange soda's are caffiene free. Many are, but for instance Sunkist diet orange has caffeine in it. I would always look at the label before assuming because it is orange, it is caffeine-free.
According to the side of the can... Mello Yello contains 51mg/12oz of Caffeine..
How much Caffeine does Orange Crush have?
carbonated water, you figure out the rest
There is exactly 36.7 milligrams of caffeine in Diet Pepsi.
No. Sadly there is no Diet Solar Fusion Sunkist.
there is no caffeine in that soda, as long as the label is accurate. so drink up and enjoy!Whoever answerd the above question is dead wrong!! There are 41 mg of caffeine per serving in Sunkist Orange Soda! Source: www.sunkist.com/contact/faqs.aspx
While general opinion seems to support Mountain Dew as having the highest caffeine content, it is actually tied with Vault at the FDA's allowable limit of 71mg for cola and pepper type soft drinks. See the link below.
No. Polar Soda flavor Orange Dry does not contain caffeine. In fact, according to a spokeswoman at Polar Beverages, none of their soda contain caffeine. The only product that contains caffeine is their tea beverage.
Probably not; diet coke is much healthier than coke. diet coke is actually not better than normal coke as the acids in diet coke make you want more sugar and makes you want more sugar and food so it makes you binge out on mainly sugar filled foods. so if you are dieting i would recommend you drink neither.
Coca-Cola Classics's caffeine content is 35mg per 12oz can and Diet Coke's caffeine content is 35mg. Coca-Cola has lots of sugar that will only engerize you for a short period of time before you burn out, and caffeine does not give you real energy, it just speeds up your heart and makes you feel on edge and it will also cause you to burn out. I suggest if you want to have energy, you should embrace proper diet and exercise.
The answer to your question provides no single answer. Caffeine and sugar are both perfectly fine in moderation and in many cases beneficial. The caffeine in a pop is only harmful if a person has a low caffeine tolerance or is already dehydrated. Sugar is also fine in moderation as long as a person does not have a condition that can be decremental to their health if they consume to much sugar such as being diabetic or pre-diabetic. Grape and orange sodas have the most sugar about 200 calories worth of sugar in a 12oz., while Coke is closer to 120 for a 12oz. can. The caffeine in a pop is now located on the side of a can, and even Mountain Dew and Vault have less caffeine than a comparable cup of coffee. Diet pop poses its own risks because in certain people aspartame, the sweetener in most diet pops, does cause negative health consequences from things as little as headaches, to heart arrhythmia, and all the way to death. Most negative side effects are related to an over consumption of aspartame. Diet pop is for people that have to lose weight for health concerns. If a person has to lose weight so they can lose a few pounds for swimsuit season then diet pop is not the healthiest alternative.