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  2. Low caffeine coffee - Wikipedia

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    Low caffeine coffee is a term that is used by coffee producers to describe coffee that has not been subjected to a process of decaffeination, but is substantially lower in caffeine than average coffee. Samples of coffee vary widely in caffeine levels due to many factors, some well documented (such as genetics) and some not fully understood ...

  3. Decaffeination - Wikipedia

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    There is less than 0.1% caffeine in decaffeinated coffee and less than 0.3% in decaffeinated instant coffee in Canada. [20] Many coffee companies use high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) to measure how much caffeine remains in the coffee beans.

  4. Instant coffee - Wikipedia

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    The caffeine content of instant coffee is generally less than that of brewed coffee. One study comparing various home-prepared samples came to the result that regular instant coffee (not decaffeinated) has a median caffeine content of 66 mg per cup (range 29–117 mg per cup), with a median cup size of 225 ml (range 170–285 ml) and a caffeine ...

  5. The Best Coffee Alternatives to Keep You Energized - AOL

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    Instant Herbal Beverage with Dandelion. Of all the drinks we tried, this caffeine-free one delivered the most coffee-like flavor. “It’s like a campfire in a cup,” says MacAvoy.

  6. Iced coffee drinkers can get a cheaper caffeine fix at home ...

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    In April, instant coffee maker Nescafé unveiled its “first-ever cold-liquid-dissolvable coffee,” which yields dozens of cups from bottles retailing for a suggested $7.39 apiece, a couple ...

  7. Coffee substitute - Wikipedia

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    German coffee substitute, Koff, by J.J. Darboven (mid 20th century) German coffee substitute, Feigen-Caffee, historical advertisement (late 19th century) Coffee substitutes are non-coffee products, usually without caffeine, that are used to imitate coffee. Coffee substitutes can be used for medical, economic and religious reasons, or simply ...

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