About 45 mg. That's about the same as an instant coffee or half an espresso coffee ( small measure)
2007-10-15 22:15:51
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answered by Pacito 5
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I even have not been waiting to locate a source for this answer the two. i might wager that the settlement for the dimensions of the container is reached by using a consortium of beverage manufacturers, packaging manufacturers and marketplace researchers. gazing the dimensions equivalents: 330 mL (11.5 Imperial fl. oz.., 11 US fl. oz.) i do no longer see the different clues. it is likewise 330ml in maximum of ecu international places. in the US: this is 355ml 12 US fl oz.; In Australia this is 375ml in cans
2016-12-18 08:52:58
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answered by Anonymous
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100mg if you are following the new "standard" Australian recipe , that was changed to suit our Standards Regulations .... OR....less than a table-spoon accorrding to all reports from Coca Cola/Amatil (U.S. Company) Besides , you guys are being RIPPED-OFF! Aussie standard size can = 375ml. You are paying TOO MUCH for that mouthful less! Strike , revolt , rebel!!!! Any-way , you should be MORE concerned with the fact that it is the SUGAR CONTENT TO THE AMOUNT OF WATER used to make a batch......research that and I think you will switch to natural fruit juice mixed with clean , boiled water made at home...as I did years ago! From.....an ex-Coke employee.
2007-10-15 22:31:11
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answered by nookie181 5
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It says on the can 35mg of caffeine per 355 ml can (in the US version). Arithmetically that is 32.5mg for your 330 ml size can.
2007-10-16 01:41:45
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answered by Rich Z 7
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i think its around 30-35 mg mountain dew is around 40-45mg
2007-10-15 22:21:21
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answered by xxhale69 2
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around 40 mg.
2007-10-19 17:12:10
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answered by sharon c 3
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