When I was 11 I spent eight days in the hospital. For six of those I had an IV. The nurses told me I wasn’t allowed any caffeine because of whatever was in the drip. That was when I found out about chocolate having the stuff. On the seventh day after my IV was out I went down to the cafeteria, and I had an iced tea and a pack of Keebler’s chocolate covered graham crackers.
I wasn’t allowed even decaf coffee until I was 16. As a kid, I was allowed Postum My dad always got the blue label because red was coffee flavored and he hated coffee. You can still get it from the Vermont Country Store but for a hefty price. I was also allowed an occasional cu of herbal tea. My mom just wouldn’t let me have it often because it wasn’t cheap and if she let me have it too often, I’d want it all the time. Hardly think one teabag a week would break the bank. I could get two cups out of one bag
Based on a Google search, a 42g chocolate bar, which is a pretty standard size, contains about 18mg of caffeine. A single cup of coffee contains 70-140mg, or about 95mg on average. So no, there is not more caffeine in a chocolate bar, unless you are eating a giant one and comparing that to some very weak coffee.
When I used to work for an accountant when I was just out of college, every day at 10 am the secretary for one of the other accountants in the office would make coffee for us to have a coffee break. (I was careful to never make the coffee as despite being considerably younger than her I was an accountant, not a secretary and had been taught to remember that secretaries are under me. )
LeftCoastKen Premium Member 6 months ago
Gracie, you really need to remember to think these things through before opening your mouth.
benjnavarro28 6 months ago
A cup of decaf containing less caffeine than chocolate bars really surprises me
C 6 months ago
No decaf, chocolate or soda for you, young lady.
Two cans of Coke have more caffeine than a cup of regular coffee.
texasbob 6 months ago
and besides Gracie, decaf taste like cr@p
[Traveler] Premium Member 5 months ago
My parents are 89 and 91 and have been drinking coffee all their lives
NeedaChuckle Premium Member 5 months ago
Stay away from Panera too.
brianstreleckis 5 months ago
Decaffeinated Coffee: It’s useless warm brown water.
bigplayray 5 months ago
Well played Sergio. Well Played!
purepaul Premium Member 5 months ago
Papi has trapped her. Maybe he’ll compromise with an afternoon chocolate bar. I would.
ladykat 5 months ago
No, don’t take away my chocolate!
DaBump Premium Member 5 months ago
JK, kid.
jrankin1959 5 months ago
Presenting a counter argument to a parent always has its risks…
mokspr Premium Member 5 months ago
You are too clever for your own good my girl!
raptor 5 months ago
Too much caffeine from coffee or soda can result in a kidney infection, and that is not fun.
Amra Leo 5 months ago
Now, that is cruel and unusual punishment…
felinefan55 Premium Member 5 months ago
When I was 11 I spent eight days in the hospital. For six of those I had an IV. The nurses told me I wasn’t allowed any caffeine because of whatever was in the drip. That was when I found out about chocolate having the stuff. On the seventh day after my IV was out I went down to the cafeteria, and I had an iced tea and a pack of Keebler’s chocolate covered graham crackers.
bookworm0812 5 months ago
I wasn’t allowed even decaf coffee until I was 16. As a kid, I was allowed Postum My dad always got the blue label because red was coffee flavored and he hated coffee. You can still get it from the Vermont Country Store but for a hefty price. I was also allowed an occasional cu of herbal tea. My mom just wouldn’t let me have it often because it wasn’t cheap and if she let me have it too often, I’d want it all the time. Hardly think one teabag a week would break the bank. I could get two cups out of one bag
David Rickard Premium Member 5 months ago
Gracie, meet petard.
greenlynn Premium Member 5 months ago
There are lots of sugar free chocolates out there now. I love them because I am diabetic.
eb110americana 5 months ago
Based on a Google search, a 42g chocolate bar, which is a pretty standard size, contains about 18mg of caffeine. A single cup of coffee contains 70-140mg, or about 95mg on average. So no, there is not more caffeine in a chocolate bar, unless you are eating a giant one and comparing that to some very weak coffee.
Shikamoo Premium Member 5 months ago
Opps. Now you’ve done it.
mafastore 5 months ago
When I used to work for an accountant when I was just out of college, every day at 10 am the secretary for one of the other accountants in the office would make coffee for us to have a coffee break. (I was careful to never make the coffee as despite being considerably younger than her I was an accountant, not a secretary and had been taught to remember that secretaries are under me. )