Peet’s Decaf Espresso

Serving Size

1.5

fl oz

44

ml

☕ Caffeine10mg
This drink contains low amounts of caffeine in it.

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🏃‍♀️ Calories0 kcal
🧋 Sugar0 gms

🧐  Peet’s Decaf Espresso Dosage Information

Peet's Decaf Espresso contains low amounts of caffeine in it, You may consume upto 5 servings in a day. This Drink contains no sugar in it (Sugar free), Best suitable for people trying to lose weight or people on fasting.

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🤔 About Peet’s Decaf Espresso

Peet's Coffee is a well-known roaster and blender, providing high-quality coffee and espresso beverages in their coffee shops. Their Decaf Espresso is a popular choice for those looking to enjoy the rich flavor of espresso without the caffeine. Each 1.5 fl oz serving contains just 10 mg of caffeine, making it a great option for those looking to reduce their caffeine intake.

📝 Frequently Asked Questions


1. How Long Does It Take to Kick In?

The caffeine in Peet’s Decaf Espresso typically takes about 15-30 minutes to kick in, depending on individual metabolism and tolerance.


2. How Long Does It Stay in your body?

The effects of caffeine from Peet’s Decaf Espresso can last anywhere from 3 to 7 hours. Again, this can vary based on individual factors.


3. Will it affect your sleep cycle?

For most people, the small amount of caffeine in Peet’s Decaf Espresso is unlikely to disrupt their sleep cycle. However, individuals who are particularly sensitive to caffeine may want to avoid consuming it too close to bedtime.


4. Can It Cause Heart Issues?

The minimal amount of caffeine in Peet’s Decaf Espresso is generally safe for most individuals, even those with heart conditions. However, anyone with specific concerns should consult their healthcare provider.


5. Can it make you anxious?

Again, due to the low caffeine content, Peet’s Decaf Espresso is unlikely to cause anxiety for most individuals. However, those who are highly sensitive to caffeine may want to monitor their intake.