Thanks for your help
Although I can't see caffeine listed as an ingredient in the nutrition facts, it has White Tea from Tea Leaves and White Tea Extract (Polyphenols). I am trying to figure out whether these contain no caffeine, the tea is decaffeinated, or the fact is omitted. P.S. The Fuze Black and Green tea also does not show caffeine as an ingredient, so go figure.
How much caffeine does Fuze White Tea (Orange Blossom White Tea) have?
October 14th, 2008 · 2 Comments
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2 responses so far ↓
1 Phil the Fox // Oct, 2008
As far as I can tell, none!
Here are the ingredients and nutrition facts:
https://www.wegmans.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?langId=-1&storeId=10052&productId=364573&catalogId=1&krypto=QJrbAudPd0vzXUGByeatog%3D%3D&ddkey=http:ProductDisplay
2 Chrissi K // Oct, 2008
If it has white tea in it, there is caffeine. White tea comes from premium grade tea leaves. Caffeine won't be an ingredient because they don't need to list it if it's part of tea.
However, there is definitely caffeine in there. The tea leaf, camellia sinensis, has caffeine in it.
Unfortunately it's hard to tell how much caffeine it would have. Generally you can assume most tea-containing drinks have about the same amount of caffeine as a regular cup of tea. Which is less than a cup of coffee, but more than a bar of chocolate.
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