Thursday, April 16, 2009

How much caffeine does Dr. Pepper have? How bad is it for your teeth?

How much caffeine does Dr. Pepper have? On a sale of one to ten- with 0 being Root beer (caffeine free) and 10 being Mountain Dew.


Also, how bad is DP for your teeth? Compared to other sodas?

How much caffeine does Dr. Pepper have? How bad is it for your teeth?
A 12oz can of Dr. Pepper has 41mg of caffeine. Mountain Dew has 55mg and Coke has 34mg. An 8.2oz Red Bull has 80mg. A cup of coffee has around 115-175mg.





What%26#039;s bad for your teeth in soda is the sugars and acid. The lower the pH, the more acidic. Water is neutral at 7.0, and the threshold for teeth to start dissolving is 5.5. Dr. Pepper has a pH of 2.92, and 9.5 teaspoons of sugar in a 12oz can, comparable to most colas.
Reply:Dr. pepper has a lot of sugar, not good for your teeth. The caffeine is probably about an 8, check the label on the bottle.
Reply:yea lots of caffeine and no soda is good for your teeth
Reply:Dr. Pepper has about 45 mg of caffeine in it per can.


in contrast, Dew has 60 - 65 mg, a cup of coffee or shot of espresso has 100 mg or so, depending on the roast.





All soda is bad for your teeth, in fact, it%26#039;s probably one of the worst things for it. Coke and Mountain Dew are the worst, because coke has more acid than your car battery does in it, and Mountain Dew has citric acid which helps bond the sugar to your teeth. This coupled with carbonation really destroys them quickly. If you want caffeine, and want good teeth, I suggest tea.
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http://www.energyfiend.com





to find out how much caffiene is in your drinks :D
Reply:Root beer has the least normally but none are good for teeth


and it might help to recall how Dr. Pepper has been marketed. I%26#039;d give Root beer a five and push the others past ten.



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