Unexpected Caffeine Sources: Ice Creams, Chocolates, and More

Tejal Somvanshi

Dark chocolate offers 12mg caffeine per ounce while milk chocolate releases 6mg through cocoa content.

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Select CLIF Bar flavors contain caffeine from green tea extract, ranging 44mg-65mg per bar.

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Häagen-Dazs coffee ice cream matches regular coffee strength at 43mg caffeine per half container.

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Green tea ice cream contains concentrated tea extract, delivering 25mg caffeine per half-cup serving.

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Raw kola nuts pack concentrated caffeine doses matching two full cups of coffee per single pod.

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Matcha powder concentrates 70mg caffeine per teaspoon through specialized green tea processing.

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Common medications like Excedrin and Midol utilize 60mg caffeine as active pharmaceutical ingredients.

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Mocha and cappuccino protein powders incorporate real coffee compounds rather than artificial flavors.

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Classic tiramisu recipes blend 25mg caffeine through layers of espresso-soaked components and cocoa.

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Caffeine-enhanced water products join traditional beverages in the stimulant market space.

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