May 3, 1984 1 = — LION'S EYE — Page 3 [ ver CHas! Take STUDY BREAK! 17% CHOW TIME, NIX XI GOT a care PackaGe! IT LOOKS MORE UKE SOMEONE KNOCKED OVER ANTON’S BAKERY! WHO SENT alL [HIS MOTHER! £15 Sent To ONE NICHOLAS PEMBLETON BENTLY VENOM! TURNS RICH KID1 OUT OLD NIX%| HERE 15 ad REFORMED SISSY NEwS TO Me... I DIDN'T THINK WE Hap @ MOTHER] res {mm WHY aM 1 EVEN BOTUERING TO STUDY THIS MEANINGLESS REFUSE] I’M GONNA FAIL THE TEST . anyway! “ONLY THREE HOURS SLEEP] MAN 15 THIS GONNA Bt d ROUGH PREPARE TO DIE LOWLY SCuM SUCKER] example, contain caffeine, which means young people start ingesting caffeine at an early age. . : And if not in what people drink, caffeine is eaten in other foods — baked goods, frozen dairy products, gelatins, pud- dings, chocolate, soft candies. It is also consumed in many common medications — cold, ‘headache, allergy, stay-awake,’ and other remedies, both non- prescription and prescription. According to the Food and Drug Administration, more ~ than 1,000 over-the-counter drugs show caffeine as a listed ingredient. There is today a wide selection of products that either have no caffeine in them or have reduced caffeine con- tent. Many of these products, especially soft drinks, were in- troduced after FDA in 1980 ad- vised pregnant women to be prudent about how much caf- feine they consumed. Caffeine is a drug and, like most drugs, it enters the bloodstream and crosses the placental barrier to reach the unborn child. FDA offered this advice to pregnant women: Check with your doctor before taking any drugs, including simple over-the-counter medicines such as aspirin and sleeping preparations. Because of its long history of use in the human food supply, caffeine for many years has been included on FDA'’s list substances that are “generally BREW, CRANK UP MY. AXE, SIT BACK aNp Cart ESS) OH? TELL ME MR. EINSTEIN, WHAT DOES ONE OF SUCH GREAT WISDOM DO WHEN HIS GRap OTS v ES BOTTOM OUT? WHAT any OTHER HANG BY TUE SKIN OF THE TEETH, NEGATIVE GRAPE POINT, AMER\CAN COLLEGE MaN WOULD DOs CHANGE MY TIVE GOT aN EXaM IN MY FIRST Class AnD a TEN PAGE £S5ay DUE IN MY SECONDY X@#7/ IF THAT aINT ENOUGH, I JUST USED NIXx\'5 FURPLE H3IR SPRAY cos FOR PEOPORANT] I GOT ™My GRabt Topay ON MY M0zaRT LECTURE! I PLANNED TO USE HIS FOR BackGROUND MUSIC] 1rroa it CAFFEII PHILADELPHIA, PA. — Caffeine is a substance consum- ed by people in almost all age groups. Many soft drinks, for recognized as safe’’ — the so- called GRAS list. FDA’s 1980 advisory to pregnant women prompted new scientific studies on caffeine. : Agency officials report that, to date, the evidence received does not suggest that caffeine at present levels of consump- tion poses a hazard to public health. The agency expects the ongoing safety studies to help resolve other concerns raised about caffeine consumption. The - caffeine content of regular coffee may range from .30 to 120 milligrams (mg) ina 5 ounce cup. The average for cof- fee made by the drip method is 115 milligrams; for percolated coffee, 80. Instant coffee has an average of 65 mg. Decaf- feinated coffee runs 1 to 5 mg. A 5-ounce cup of tea runs 25 to 110 mg. Brewed tea generally has more caffeine than instant. A cup of cocoa ranges from 2. ‘to 20 mg of caffeine, with an average of 4 mg for a 5 ounce cup. Chocolate milk average 5 mg for an 8 ounce glass. Soft drinks range in caffeine content from 1.2 to 58.8 mg for a 12-ounce serving, according to the Institute of Food Technologists. That institute also reported that there are at least 68 caffeine-free flavors and varieties produced by leading bottlers. Of those drinks that contain caffeine, the average content for 22 major. manufacturer brands was 41.6 mg per 12 ounces. If you have further questions, please direct them to the Consumer Affairs Officer Theresa A. 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