You May Be Getting More Caffeine Than You Think

You probably already know that you can get caffeine from coffee -- about 150 milligrams per cup. But from bottled water to over-the-counter pain meds, you might be surprised where else it lurks in your diet.
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You May Be Getting More Caffeine Than You Think
You probably already know that you can get caffeine from coffee -- about 150 milligrams per cup. But from bottled water to over-the-counter pain meds, you might be surprised where else it lurks in your diet.
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