Caffeine Free - calories, carbs, nutrition

Caffeine Free contain several important nutrients: 1 Can only contains 150 calories, on average. However, more than 100% of caffeine free is composed of carbs 41 grams. It also contains 0 grams of fat, 0 grams of protein and 41 grams of sugar.

Caffeine Free - calories, carbs, nutrition
Caffeine Free nutrition facts

150
Cals

41 g (100%)
Net Carbs

0 g (0%)
Protein

0 g (0%)
Fats

41 g
Sugars

Caffeine Free Nutritional Facts

Serving Size: 1 Can

  • Carbs - 41 g
  • Dietary Fiber - 0 g
  • Sugars - 41 g
  • Fat - 0 g
  • Saturated - 0 g
  • Polyunsaturated - 0 g
  • Monounsaturated - 0 g
  • Trans - 0 g
  • Protein - 0 g
  • Sodium - 30 mg
  • Potassium - 0 mg
  • Cholesterol - 0 mg
  • Vitamin A - 0 %
  • Vitamin C - 0 %
  • Calcium - 0 %
  • Iron - 0 %

Percentages are based on a diet of 2000 calories a day.

How many calories are in caffeine free?

How many calories are in caffeine free - calories, carbs, nutrition

Caffeine Free contain around 150 calories, but this can vary by the serving size and how you consume it. Below are the calorie contents of different serving sizes of caffeine free:

  • 1 Can: 150 grams

If you are unsure about the size of your caffeine free, you can estimate that an average caffeine free contains about 150 calories. About 100% of caffeine free calories come from carbs, 0% from protein, and 0% from fat.

How many carbs are in caffeine free?

How many carbs are in caffeine free - calories, carbs, nutrition

Here is the carb content of standard serving sizes caffeine free:

  • 1 Can: 41 grams

Caffeine Free also contains 0 grams of fiber, depending on its size. You can subtract 0 grams if you are looking for the net carb content 41 (net carbs = total carbs - fiber).

How does Caffeine Free fit into your Daily Goals?

How does Caffeine Free fit into your Daily Goals - calories, carbs, nutrition

This table contains Fitness Goals for Heart Healthy:

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Calorie Goal150/2000 Cal1850 Cal
Fat0/67 g67 g
Sodium30/2300 mg2270 mg
Cholesterol0/300 mg300 mg

This table contains Fitness Goals for Low Carb:

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Calorie Goal150/2000 Cal1850 Cal
Carbohydrates41/250 g209 g
Sugar41/75 g34 g
Fiber0/25 g25 g

This table contais Fitness Goals for Macronutrients Focused:

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Calorie Goal150/2000 Cal1850 Cal
Fat0/67 g67 g
Carbohydrates41/250 g209 g
Protein0/75 g75 g

How long would it take to burn off 150 calories?

How long would it take to burn off 150 calories - calories, carbs, nutrition

Values estimated based on person weighing 140 lbs.

  • Cycling - 23 minutes
  • Running - 15 minutes
  • Cleaning - 55 minutes
  • Swimming - 76 minutes
  • Pilates - 91 minutes
  • Burpee - 62 minutes
  • Tennis - 83 minutes
  • Curling - 68 minutes
  • Rowing - 33 minutes
  • Skiing - 73 minutes
  • Lawn Mowing - 37 minutes
  • Sleep - 29 minutes

How many protein are in caffeine free?

How many protein are in caffeine free - calories, carbs, nutrition

Caffeine Free is a good source of quality protein, with just 1 Can containing 0 grams.

Look at the list of protein content in different servings of caffeine free:

  • 1 Can: 0 grams

Protein is necessary for many vital functions in your body, including growth and development, cellular repair and immune system regulation.

How many sugar are in caffeine free?

How many sugar are in caffeine free - calories, carbs, nutrition

However, despite having all the nutritious qualities of caffeine free, 1 Can of caffeine free comes with almost 41 extra grams of added sugar.

Compare the sugar content of different servings of caffeine free:

  • 1 Can: 41 grams

If you are liberal with your servings, this makes it easy to consume a lot of sugar without meaning to. To make sure you are not getting too much, check the labels and choose serving with the least amount of added sugar. Also, remember to watch your portion size.

How much fat is in caffeine free?

How much fat is in caffeine free - calories, carbs, nutrition

Caffeine Free contain on average 0 grams of total fat per serve (1 Can) – the majority - 0 grams - of that fat is also classified as unsaturated, with only 0 grams being saturated fat.

Here is an example of the fat content in popular servings of caffeine free:

  • 1 Can: 0 grams