Which of the following has more "kick" to you? I honestly can't tell but I'm leaning towards the tea.
1) Caffeinated Coffee
2) Caffeinated Earl Grey Tea?
I just recently re-discovered the latter, and enjoy it.
-EarlGreyJam
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Which of the following has more "kick" to you? I honestly can't tell but I'm leaning towards the tea.
1) Caffeinated Coffee
2) Caffeinated Earl Grey Tea?
I just recently re-discovered the latter, and enjoy it.
-EarlGreyJam
IIRC, a 12 ounce cuppa Joe has about 120 mg of caffeine. Unless, it's Starbucks, which I think I read one time, has >200 mg:eek:. I believe most teas have about 1/2 the amount of caffeine. Coke has started listing their caffeine content and my daily Diet Coke has 48 mg caffeine. (sometimes I drink 2:o) Distant memory also says that Diet/Mt. Dews have about 55 mg in a 12 ounce serving.
Why not Earl JAM teas:rolleyes:?
Thanks! Good info. I guess coffee wins.
As for my teas, I’m still trying to perfect my original product, which is due to hit grocery store shelves on Dec. 25, 2009. It’s a line of cheese products with the perfect flavors, the perfect taste, the perfect texture all combining to “save” any meal of dull flavor.
I will call the line, “Cheeses Christ.” :rolleyes::D
-EarlJam
Let's not forget about the
Magic Cheese
I'm sitting here waiting for someone to reply with the old stewardess line:
(Coffee, Tea)
... Or Me? :D:D:D
speaking of caffiene
http://www.newsobserver.com/134/story/1377387.html
I'm reminded of the song we used to sing in church when I was a child, "Bringing in the Cheese."
I cannot drink coffee. It sends me running for the men's room!!
Coffee. All day. Like an IV. But I've switched to half-caf to keep the heart from racing.