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    Under Federal Food Labeling regulations how much Caffine must be removed to be called Decaffeinated?

    Question #14343. Asked by Maggie. (Oct 28 01 8:26 PM)


    Tabby Tom

    Tabby Tom says:

    At least 97.5 per cent.

    See, for example, www.coffeefaq.com

    Sun Oct 28 18:46:35 CST 2001
    (To fix link - McG)

    Apr 06 03, 3:32 PM


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