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Wake up and smell the ... soft drink? Every day millions of U.S. teens rely on soda for a quick energy boost. Why? Nearly 70 percent of all soft drinks made in the U.S. contain caffeine caffeine (kăfēn`), odorless, slightly bitter alkaloid found in coffee, tea, kola nuts (see cola), ilex plants (the source of the Latin American drink maté), and, in small amounts, in cocoa (see cacao). , a natural stimulant stimulant, any substance that causes an increase in activity in various parts of the nervous system or directly increases muscle activity. Cerebral, or psychic, stimulants act on the central nervous system and provide a temporary sense of alertness and well-being as  extracted from more than 60 plant species--including coffee beans coffee bean

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 faster and pumps more blood and oxygen throughout the body. In turn, you feel energized.

But too much caffeine can make you anxious and crave more of it--because it's addictive. Caffeine also interferes with the body's absorption of calcium, a nutrient crucial for strong bones. Federal law doesn't require beverage and food makers to disclose how much caffeine they insert in their products, so check out the chart below. And watch for our "Scientific Method" experiment on caffeine in the next issue.
                               Caffeine in
Beverage/Food                   milligrams

A cup of brewed coffee             135
Java Water (half cup)              125
Krank 20                           100
Aqua Blast                          90
Starbucks Coffee
Ice Cream (1 cup)                   60
Josta (12 oz)                       58
Mountain Dew (12 oz)                55
Surge (12 oz)                       51
Diet Coke (12 oz)                   47
Coca-Cola (12 oz)                   45
Dannon Coffee Yogurt (8 oz)         45
Dr. Pepper (12 oz)                  41
Sunkist Orange Soda (12 oz)         40
Pepsi (12 oz)                       37
Hershey's Special
Dark Chocolate Bar                  31
Barq's Root Beer (12 oz)            23
Hershey's Milk Chocolate Bar        10
7-Up or Diet 7-Up (12 oz)            0
Sprite or Diet Sprite                0
Stonyfield Farm                      0
Cappuccino Yogurt                    0
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Title Annotation:caffeine in soft drinks
Author:Dyer, Nicole
Publication:Science World
Date:Sep 3, 2001
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