An 8 fl oz (240 mL) can of raspberry iced tea contains 15 mg of caffeine.
Arizona Raspberry Iced Tea provides a modest caffeine boost, with 15 mg per 8 fl oz can-far less than coffee or black tea. This lightly caffeinated drink is made with brewed tea, cane sugar, and natural flavors, offering a fruity alternative to high-caffeine beverages.
Caffeine Content by Serving Size
- 8 fl oz (240 mL) can: 15 mg
- 16 fl oz (473 mL) can: 30 mg
- 23 fl oz (680 mL) can: 45 mg
How It Compares to Other Drinks
| Drink | Caffeine per 8 fl oz | Comparison to Arizona Raspberry |
|---|---|---|
| Black Coffee | 95-200 mg | 6-13x more caffeine |
| Black Tea | 40-70 mg | 3-5x more caffeine |
| Green Tea | 20-45 mg | 1-3x more caffeine |
| Cola Soda | 25-35 mg | Slightly more caffeine |
Key Factors Affecting Caffeine Levels
- Brewing process: Tea leaves steeped longer may increase caffeine.
- Tea blend: Raspberry iced tea uses a lighter blend than black or green tea.
- Serving size: Larger cans contain proportionally more caffeine.
Caffeine Sensitivity Considerations
- Low tolerance? 15 mg may still cause mild jitters in sensitive individuals.
- Daily limits: Health experts recommend <400 mg/day for adults.
- Alternatives: Opt for caffeine-free herbal iced teas if avoiding stimulants.