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    How much caffiene is in diet POP ?

    How much caffiene is typically in diet pop? Specifically diet pepsi?

    Just wondering because of my current EC stack

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    Thats a good question. I don't even know that.
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    http://www.nsda.org/WhatsIn/caffeinecontent.html

    Looks like diet pepsi has 36mg in a 12 oz serving.

    My mountain DEw has 55 (yummy!)

    pretty much every soft drink is listed here (main stream at least)

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    Cool, thanks

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