I drink raspberry tea that I bought for my daughter who is pregnant. It tastes great, and I certainly did not notice any caffeine from drinking it. It's highly recommended for pregnant women so I don't think it would have much caffeine. I looked on a website that usually has all foods listed, but I didn't find raspberry tea. Still, it's a cool link. http://www.nal.usda.gov/fnic/foodcomp/search/index.html I bought my tea online from the bulkherbstore: http://www.bulkherbstore.com/RRLC
Depends on the type. The teas have caffeine but alot of the fruit flavored alone have none.
To be honest, no. There is suger though and sweets which makes you wanna drink more. i believe that's why you asked if their was caffeine in it.
There is a negligible amount of caffeine, but like most plants there are some parabens.
how about checking the nutrition facts!
Caffeine is a type of stimulant drug that is present in carbonated drinks, coffee, tea and chocolate. It appears that Fuze iced tea does have caffeine; 25 mg per 20 fl. oz. bottle.
Herbal teas do not posses caffeine. Rooibos Tea also does not posses caffeine.
The amount of caffeine in Trader Joe's specialty teas is dependent upon the specific tea. Some teas are caffeine free and others have as much as 17 milligrams of caffeine per cup.
There are many herbal teas that naturally are non-caffeinated. The berry mixes, are crisp in flavor and are good both hot and iced. Chamomile is great hot before bed (if has a calming effect on your nerves). Peppermint tea is good both hot and iced and although it is good for an upset stomach, you don't have to need it to drink it as it has a very pleasant flavour. Black, green, oolong, red and white teas all naturally have caffeine in them and the decaffeination process removes most, but not all of it, so be advised.
It depends on the tea. Herbal teas generally are caffeine-free. Green tea is caffeine-free. Black teas (Pekoe, Earl Grey, etc.) *do* contain caffeine.
There are several herbal teas that do contain caffeine. Among these are: Tea (Camellia sinensis), Guarana (Paullinia cupana), and Mate (Ilex paraguariensis ).
If you go to the Arizona Tea Website, under "faqs" it states that: "Yes all teas contain caffeine naturally. Our black teas (including diet) contain 15 mg of caffeine in every 8-oz serving. Our green teas (including diet) contain 7.5 mg of caffeine in every 8-oz. serving. Our white teas contains 6 mg of caffeine in every 8-oz serving. In comparison, cappuccino shakes have 40-60 mg per 8-oz serving. Red tea is naturally decaffeinated. In comparison, a 12-oz cola contains between35-55 mg of caffeine. Coffee contains between 60 - 100 mg per 8-oz serving." The caffeine content of teas vary, however, by what type is in it. Arizona tea uses mostly black teas (pekoe is the type of tea, black and orange pekoe are different SIZES of tea leaves, NOT types or colors. Both are black tea.). Black tea usually has about 30-45mg of caffeine per 12oz serving. That is about a third of what coffee contains, and about half the caffeine of soda. However, Arizona also makes non-tea beverages like Lemonade, which is caffeine free. All of Arizona's "ades" are caffeine free.
Herbal teas generally have no caffeine naturally, they do not have to be decaffeinated.
You want to stay away from the teas that are very high in sugar. Most iced teas are loaded with sugar. However, there are some teas that are not, and those teas would most likely be more healthy. It will have a very foul taste to it.
All teas have a little bit of caffeine. but its nothing to be worried about.
Probably, but even decaffeinated tea (like decaffeinated coffee) that is made from tea leaves will still have a little. Herbal teas and red teas have no caffeine, so try them instead.
no its decaf i would think not All teas, even the decaffeinated once have small traces of caffeine. IF you want a truly caffiene free tea you will have to drink herbal teas.