This is an often asked question:

How much caffeine is in Regular Coca Cola?

The answer is that there is 34 milligrams of caffeine in a can of regular Coca Cola.

How much caffeine is in Diet Coke?

The answer is that there is 46 milligrams of caffeine in a can of Diet Coke.

It is surprising to note that there is significantly more caffeine in Diet Coke than Regular Coke. 

Diet Coke has 35% more caffeine than regular coke!

Why is there more caffeine in Diet Coke than regular coffee?

Interestingly, we cannot see any comments from Coca Cola themselves why there is significantly more caffeine in Diet Coke than regular Coke – over 35% more caffeine!

But, from some internet research, there are some suggestions that more caffeine is added to Diet Coke in order to improve the taste and “strength” of Diet Coke versus regular Coke, though we cannot conclude that as there are no firm confirmations from Coca Cola.

How much caffeine is in Coke Zero?

A can of Coke Zero typically contains about 34 milligrams of caffeine.

This means there are approximately 2.83 milligrams of caffeine in each fluid ounce and about 9.58 milligrams of caffeine in every 100 milliliters of Coke Zero.

This amount can vary slightly depending on the specific product formulation and the region in which it's sold.

For comparison, this is similar to the caffeine content in a regular can of Coca-Cola, but less than how much you would find in Diet Coke.

How does caffeine levels of Coke compare with other caffeinated drinks?

People often think that Coca Cola has a lot of caffeine in it, but actually, if you compare with other caffeinated drinks, such as coffee, there is not that much caffeine.

So, for let’s say we compare 8 ounces of drink, how do other drinks compare in caffeine content:

Coke – 21 milligrams of caffeine

Diet Coke – 28 milligrams of caffeine

Green tea – 35 milligrams of caffeine

Energy drinks – 77 milligrams of caffeine

Coffee – 95 milligrams of caffeine

November 20, 2022 — Guy Wilmot

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