A&W Zero Sugar Cream Soda
A&W Diet Cream soda used to be caffeinated - it had 22 mg of caffeine per 12 fl oz can. However a newer formulation was made and is caffeine free.
A&W Root Beer originated in California in 1919 as a partnership between Roy Allen & Frank Wright. Since becoming available in both cans and bottles, A&W Root Beer was followed by Sugar-Free Root Beer (then named Diet A&W), then Cream Soda and Diet Cream Soda.
Again the names changed to Zero Sugar Cream Soda.
These products are among the top sellers of their type, described as a smooth, rich, thick and creamy drink. A&W is now owned by Keurig Dr Pepper.
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Ingredients in A&W Zero Sugar Cream Soda
Carbonated Water, Sodium Benzoate (preservative), Aspartame, Natural And Artificial Flavors, Caramel Color, Citric Acid, Yucca ExtractIs A&W Zero Sugar Cream Soda high in caffeine?
A&W Zero Sugar Cream Soda contains 0 mg of caffeine in a 12 fl oz can.
This equates to 0.00 mg of caffeine for every fl oz and 0.00 mg for every 100 ml.