The levels of caffeine should be labeled
date:Mar 13, 2013
ke water, chewing gum and even beef jerky (appropriately named Perky Jerky).

The FDA currently does not require companies to label the levels of caffeine in their products, so here are a few fast facts about the caffeine content found in some common drinks.

The average cup of instant coffee (read: not Trenta sized) contains 60-150 mg of caffeine. Whereas the same size cup of tea is about 40-80 mg. A 12-oz. regular Coca-Cola has 32 mg of caffeine, compared to the 55 mg in a 12-oz. serving of Mo
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