Finally, a neutral study has been conducted to investigate caffeine level in soda. Researchers from the Auburn University, Alabama analyzed the caffeine content of 56 national-brand and 75 private-label store-brand sodas. Results of the study were published in the Journal of Food Science in August 2007.Caffeine Content from Popular Soda
Caffeine content per can
- Diet Mountain Dew: 55 mg
- Mountain Dew: 55 mg
- Diet Coke: 46 mg
- Diet Dr Pepper: 44 mg
- Dr Pepper: 43 mg
- Pepsi: 39 mg
- Diet Pepsi: 37 mg
- Coke: 34 mg
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