If something says it’s a “coffee beverage”, does that mean it has caffeine?
Question by nsena31: If something says it’s a “coffee beverage”, does that mean it has caffeine?
I bought a Mocha Cappuccino instant coffee drink (kind of like hot cocoa in that it is powder that you put in hot water). It says it is a “premium coffee beverage” but it doesn’t say if it is caffeinated. How do I know if it has caffeine (like regular coffee)?
Best answer:
Answer by Bubski
If the ingredients say “coffee beans” or “coffee anything” it probably has caffeine.. unless it also says decaffeinated on the label.
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It would have caffeine written somewhere on the ingredients label, not necessarily on the can as apart of the graphic, but in the actual ingredients.
Its most likely derived from coffee beans, thus making it at least slightly caffeinated. Heck, even most coffee ice creams have some caffeine in them, even if its a small amount.
The only coffee type drink that probably isn’t caffeinated is coffee flavored milk.