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It's stronger, much like our coffee.

So you didn't venture into drinking the stronger 'energy' stuff in USA.

I just found this:

In Australia a 375ml can of Coca Cola and Pepsi Cola contains about 40mg of caffeine. Regulations allow a maximum of 145mg of caffeine per kilogram of cola-type drink (54.5mg per 375ml can). "Jolt" Cola - said to have "twice the caffeine" - actually contains the permissible legal limit of around 54mg per bottle.

In the USA, the permissible limit of caffeine in cola drinks and other carbonated beverages is 200mg per litre. The US drinks also have higher levels of sugar. Caffeine's bitter taste acts as a flavouring agent to counteract the sweetness of the sugar.


Some food manufacturers are fucked, no wonder we have so many fatties and unhealthy people.

Coke has so much sugar in it so they disguise it by adding in something bitter? They do similar with corn flakes - pump it full of sugar to mask the high salt levels.

What's the caffeine level of Coke in Brasil?

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