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Can't Get Enough Caffeine?

[Morning Coffee & Afternoon Tea] There seems to be no definitive number for comparing coffee and tea, but averaging out all the charts I found, a general comparison for a 6 oz cup would be 100 mg for drip coffee and 70 mg for black tea. Some good lists:

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[Ryanlowe.ca] ~ryanlowe/blog: Coke vs Coffee: Of course I can't go without caffeine so I started drinking coffee instead. Here's a general comparison (numbers extrapolated from Tim Horton's web site) between a 600ml bottle of Coke and a large double cream double sugar coffee from Tim's:

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Posted at August 19, 2005 11:39 AM

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