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Hong Kong study reveals high Taiwanese milk tea caffeine content

10/16/2013 09:26 PM
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A study by Hong Kong's government-run Centre of Food Safety on the caffeine content of coffee and tea drinks, including Taiwanese-style milk tea, has shown that the tested samples have high caffeine contents and should not be consumed by children.


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