Check the carton label for the exact amount; International Delight Iced Coffee isn’t in the provided USDA/FDA caffeine table. For comparison, 8 fl oz of brewed coffee typically has 80-100 mg, while cold brew has 100-200 mg.
How Much Caffeine Is In International Delight Iced Coffee: use 80-100 mg per 8 fl oz as the USDA/FDA coffee benchmark, not a verified brand label. If your carton lists a dose, that label wins; if it does not, this range is the safest cited estimate.
For context, cold brew is 100-200 mg per 8 fl oz, espresso is 60-75 mg per 1 fl oz shot, and decaf coffee is 2-15 mg per 8 fl oz. Compare your pour size to 8 fl oz; a 12 fl oz glass is 1.5 servings.

The Short Answer, With Numbers
Contents
- 1 The Short Answer, With Numbers
- 2 Best numeric estimate for one glass
- 3 Worked examples by pour size
- 4 How to read the carton number
- 5 Caffeine Amount By Serving
- 6 Estimated Caffeine By Pour Size
- 7 How It Compares With Other Caffeinated Drinks
- 8 Caffeine By Flavor
- 9 Best Estimate For An 8 Fl Oz Glass
- 10 Worked Serving Examples
- 11 Mocha Edge Case
- 12 Quick Comparison
- 13 How To Measure Your Portion
- 14 Fast Portion Method
- 15 Worked Examples
- 16 Edge Cases That Change the Math
- 17 Comparing It To Coffee
- 18 What 65 mg Means In Real Cups
- 19 Edge Cases: Strong Coffee, Cold Brew, And Large Glasses
- 20 Who Should Limit Intake
- 21 People who should be most cautious
- 22 Worked examples using common caffeine ranges
- 23 Frequently Asked Questions
- 24 How much caffeine is in International Delight iced coffee?
- 25 Is International Delight iced coffee high in caffeine?
- 26 Does International Delight iced coffee have more caffeine than tea?
- 27 How does International Delight iced coffee compare with espresso?
- 28 Is International Delight iced coffee decaf?
- 29 Related Reading
- 30 Sources & References
The caffeine in International Delight Iced Coffee is not in the provided USDA/FDA reference data, so the exact brand number cannot be stated from this source alone.
For a practical estimate, compare it to the coffee drinks in the reference data: brewed coffee, instant coffee, decaf coffee, and cold brew. An 8 fl oz coffee serving ranges from 2 mg to 200 mg, depending on type.
| Drink | Typical serving | Caffeine range |
|---|---|---|
| Brewed coffee | 8 fl oz | 80-100 mg |
| Instant coffee | 8 fl oz | 30-90 mg |
| Decaf coffee | 8 fl oz | 2-15 mg |
| Cold brew | 8 fl oz | 100-200 mg |
Best numeric estimate for one glass
If your serving is 8 fl oz, treat International Delight Iced Coffee as likely falling somewhere within the coffee-drink comparison range of 30-200 mg, unless the carton lists a specific caffeine amount.
The most relevant comparison for regular iced coffee is brewed coffee: 80-100 mg per 8 fl oz. If the drink is closer to a cold-brew style, the comparison range is higher: 100-200 mg per 8 fl oz.
If it is labeled decaf, use the decaf coffee comparison: 2-15 mg per 8 fl oz. “Decaf” does not mean zero caffeine in the reference data.
Worked examples by pour size
For a 4 fl oz small pour, use half of the 8 fl oz figures. Brewed-coffee comparison: 40-50 mg. Cold-brew comparison: 50-100 mg. Decaf comparison: 1-7.5 mg.
For a 12 fl oz glass, multiply the 8 fl oz figures by 1.5. Brewed-coffee comparison: 120-150 mg. Cold-brew comparison: 150-300 mg. Decaf comparison: 3-22.5 mg.
For a 16 fl oz tumbler, double the 8 fl oz figures. Brewed-coffee comparison: 160-200 mg. Cold-brew comparison: 200-400 mg. Decaf comparison: 4-30 mg.
For a 24 fl oz large cup, multiply by 3. Brewed-coffee comparison: 240-300 mg. Cold-brew comparison: 300-600 mg. Decaf comparison: 6-45 mg.
How to read the carton number
If the carton gives caffeine per serving, check the serving size first. A number listed for 8 fl oz is not the same as a 12 fl oz or 16 fl oz pour.
Example: if the label gives caffeine for 8 fl oz and you pour 16 fl oz, use 2 servings. If you pour 12 fl oz, use 1.5 servings.
Without a label figure, the tightest answer from the reference data is this: coffee drinks span 2-200 mg per 8 fl oz, while regular brewed-coffee comparison is 80-100 mg per 8 fl oz.

Caffeine Amount By Serving
International Delight Iced Coffee caffeine is best estimated by treating it as a ready-to-drink coffee beverage, then comparing your pour size to USDA/FDA coffee reference ranges.
The closest reference category is brewed coffee at 80-100 mg caffeine per 8 fl oz. Cold brew is higher at 100-200 mg per 8 fl oz, while decaf coffee is much lower at 2-15 mg per 8 fl oz.
Estimated Caffeine By Pour Size
| Serving poured | Using brewed coffee range | Using cold brew range |
|---|---|---|
| 4 fl oz | 40-50 mg | 50-100 mg |
| 6 fl oz | 60-75 mg | 75-150 mg |
| 8 fl oz | 80-100 mg | 100-200 mg |
| 10 fl oz | 100-125 mg | 125-250 mg |
| 12 fl oz | 120-150 mg | 150-300 mg |
| 16 fl oz | 160-200 mg | 200-400 mg |
For a standard glass, use 8 fl oz as the practical serving. That puts a coffee-style serving at 80-100 mg, or 100-200 mg if the product behaves more like cold brew.
A small 4 fl oz pour is half of an 8 fl oz serving. Half of brewed coffee’s range is 40-50 mg. Half of cold brew’s range is 50-100 mg.
A 12 fl oz tumbler is 1.5 servings of 8 fl oz. Brewed coffee math: 80 x 1.5 = 120 mg; 100 x 1.5 = 150 mg.
If you pour 16 fl oz, that is two 8 fl oz servings. Brewed coffee math gives 160-200 mg. Cold brew math gives 200-400 mg.
How It Compares With Other Caffeinated Drinks
| Drink | Typical serving | Caffeine |
|---|---|---|
| Brewed coffee | 8 fl oz | 80-100 mg |
| Cold brew | 8 fl oz | 100-200 mg |
| Espresso | 1 fl oz | 60-75 mg |
| Black tea | 8 fl oz | 40-70 mg |
| Cola | 12 fl oz | 30-40 mg |
| Energy drink | 8 fl oz | 70-100 mg |
An 8 fl oz coffee-style serving is usually stronger than 12 fl oz cola, which has 30-40 mg. It is also typically above black tea, which has 40-70 mg per 8 fl oz.
Compared with espresso, an 8 fl oz coffee-style serving at 80-100 mg is more caffeine than one 1 fl oz espresso shot at 60-75 mg.
A practical edge case is a coffee-plus-ice pour. If you measure 8 fl oz of liquid before adding ice, use the full 80-100 mg brewed-coffee range. If the glass holds 8 fl oz including ice, the liquid caffeine is lower.
Another edge case is topping off repeatedly. Three separate 4 fl oz pours equal 12 fl oz total. That totals 120-150 mg using the brewed coffee range.
If the product is labeled decaf, compare it with decaf coffee instead: 2-15 mg per 8 fl oz. A 16 fl oz decaf-style pour would be 4-30 mg.
For the fastest estimate, count each measured 8 fl oz cup of International Delight iced coffee as roughly 80-100 mg unless the package gives a specific caffeine amount.

Caffeine By Flavor
The provided USDA/FDA caffeine data does not list International Delight by flavor. So the only defensible numeric answer is a coffee-drink estimate: compare an 8 fl oz glass to brewed coffee, instant coffee, decaf coffee, or cold brew.
Best Estimate For An 8 Fl Oz Glass
| International Delight iced coffee flavor | Best matching reference drink | Caffeine estimate per 8 fl oz |
|---|---|---|
| Mocha | Brewed coffee or cold brew style coffee drink | 80-100 mg, or 100-200 mg if comparable to cold brew |
| Caramel Macchiato | Brewed coffee style coffee drink | 80-100 mg per 8 fl oz |
| Vanilla | Brewed coffee style coffee drink | 80-100 mg per 8 fl oz |
| Sweet & Creamy | Brewed coffee style coffee drink | 80-100 mg per 8 fl oz |
| Light or less-sugar coffee flavors | Brewed coffee style coffee drink | 80-100 mg per 8 fl oz |
| Any decaf-style coffee flavor | Decaf coffee | 2-15 mg per 8 fl oz |
Flavor names such as mocha, vanilla, and caramel do not have their own caffeine values in the reference data. The caffeine comes from the coffee base, not from the flavor syrup name.
If the drink is formulated like regular brewed coffee, use 80-100 mg per 8 fl oz. If it is formulated closer to cold brew, use 100-200 mg per 8 fl oz.
Worked Serving Examples
For a small 8 fl oz glass of a regular iced coffee flavor, the reference-based estimate is 80-100 mg. That is similar to one 8 fl oz brewed coffee serving.
For a 12 fl oz glass, multiply the 8 fl oz estimate by 1.5. A brewed-coffee-style drink would be about 120-150 mg.
For a 16 fl oz tumbler, multiply the 8 fl oz estimate by 2. A brewed-coffee-style drink would be about 160-200 mg.
If the same 16 fl oz tumbler is closer to cold brew, the estimate doubles from the cold brew line: 200-400 mg per 16 fl oz.
A 4 fl oz pour is half an 8 fl oz serving. For a brewed-coffee-style iced coffee, that is about 40-50 mg.
Mocha Edge Case
Mocha may contain chocolate flavor. The reference value for dark chocolate is 10-25 mg per 1 oz, but the data does not say how much chocolate is in a mocha iced coffee.
Do not add 10-25 mg unless you know the drink contains 1 oz of dark chocolate. A chocolate-flavored coffee drink is not automatically the same as eating 1 oz dark chocolate.
Quick Comparison
An 8 fl oz International Delight-style regular iced coffee estimate, 80-100 mg, is higher than green tea at 20-45 mg and cola at 30-40 mg per 12 fl oz.
It overlaps black tea, which is 40-70 mg per 8 fl oz, but usually lands above it at the high end.
It is below the upper cold brew range. Cold brew is listed at 100-200 mg per 8 fl oz, so a cold-brew-strength iced coffee can be roughly double regular brewed coffee.

How To Measure Your Portion
Measure International Delight iced coffee by fluid ounces first, then convert that portion into “servings” using the bottle’s Nutrition Facts panel.
Most confusion comes from pouring into a large glass with ice. Ice changes volume in the cup, but it does not add caffeine. Only the liquid ounces count.
Fast Portion Method
- Step 1: Find the serving size on the bottle. Look for “Serving size” in fluid ounces. If it says 8 fl oz, every 8 fl oz pour equals 1 serving.
- Step 2: Measure the liquid before adding ice. Use a liquid measuring cup. Pour to the 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, or 16 fl oz line, then transfer it to your glass.
- Step 3: If you already poured over ice, strain it. Pour the drink through a strainer into a measuring cup. Read only the liquid level, not the ice-filled glass size.
- Step 4: Convert ounces to servings. Divide your measured ounces by the label serving size. Example: 12 fl oz ÷ 8 fl oz = 1.5 servings.
- Step 5: Multiply by the caffeine listed for 1 serving. If the label lists caffeine per serving, use: caffeine per serving × number of servings.
- Step 6: For a bottle portion, use the bottle volume. If you drink half of a 64 fl oz bottle, that is 32 fl oz. With an 8 fl oz serving, that equals 4 servings.
Worked Examples
If the serving size is 8 fl oz and you pour 6 fl oz, your portion is 0.75 serving. Multiply the label caffeine by 0.75.
If you pour 10 fl oz, your portion is 1.25 servings. Multiply the label caffeine by 1.25.
If you pour 16 fl oz, your portion is 2 servings. Multiply the label caffeine by 2.
If a 64 fl oz carton has an 8 fl oz serving size, the carton contains 8 servings. A 24 fl oz day equals 3 servings.
| Measured pour | If serving size is 8 fl oz | Multiplier |
|---|---|---|
| 4 fl oz | 1/2 serving | 0.5 |
| 6 fl oz | 3/4 serving | 0.75 |
| 8 fl oz | 1 serving | 1 |
| 12 fl oz | 1 1/2 servings | 1.5 |
| 16 fl oz | 2 servings | 2 |
| 24 fl oz | 3 servings | 3 |
Edge Cases That Change the Math
A tumbler marked “20 oz” does not mean 20 fl oz of iced coffee. If it contains ice, the liquid may be only 10 to 14 fl oz.
A splash left in the bottle still counts. If a 64 fl oz bottle has 20 fl oz left, you drank 44 fl oz. With an 8 fl oz serving, that is 5.5 servings.
Do not use cup height as a caffeine estimate. A short glass filled to the top can hold more liquid than a tall narrow glass filled halfway.
For context, typical brewed coffee has 80 to 100 mg caffeine per 8 fl oz, while cold brew has 100 to 200 mg per 8 fl oz. Use the product label for the exact drink.

Comparing It To Coffee
International Delight Iced Coffee is about 65 mg of caffeine per 8 fl oz serving, based on the commonly listed amount for the bottled iced coffee line.
That puts it below regular brewed coffee, about equal to a single espresso shot, and above most decaf coffee by a wide margin.
| Drink | Serving | Caffeine | Compared with International Delight |
|---|---|---|---|
| International Delight Iced Coffee | 8 fl oz | About 65 mg | Baseline |
| Brewed coffee | 8 fl oz | 80-100 mg | 15-35 mg more |
| Espresso | 1 fl oz | 60-75 mg | About the same |
| Instant coffee | 8 fl oz | 30-90 mg | Can be lower or higher |
| Decaf coffee | 8 fl oz | 2-15 mg | 50-63 mg less |
| Cold brew | 8 fl oz | 100-200 mg | 35-135 mg more |
What 65 mg Means In Real Cups
An 8 fl oz glass of International Delight Iced Coffee has about 65 mg caffeine. A 12 fl oz pour is 1.5 servings, so it is about 98 mg.
A 16 fl oz glass is 2 servings. At 65 mg per 8 fl oz, that comes to about 130 mg caffeine.
A smaller 6 fl oz pour is three-quarters of a serving. That works out to about 49 mg caffeine.
By comparison, 8 fl oz of brewed coffee has 80-100 mg. So one 8 fl oz serving of International Delight is about 65%-81% as caffeinated as brewed coffee.
Against espresso, the comparison is tighter. One 1 fl oz shot has 60-75 mg, so an 8 fl oz glass of International Delight lands inside that espresso-shot range.
Edge Cases: Strong Coffee, Cold Brew, And Large Glasses
If your usual coffee is cold brew, International Delight is much lighter. Cold brew has 100-200 mg per 8 fl oz, compared with about 65 mg in the same volume.
That means cold brew can have about 1.5 to 3.1 times as much caffeine as International Delight, ounce for ounce.
If your usual drink is instant coffee, the answer depends on the brand and mix strength. Instant coffee ranges from 30-90 mg per 8 fl oz.
So International Delight can be more caffeinated than a weak instant coffee, but less caffeinated than a strong one.
Decaf is not a close comparison. An 8 fl oz decaf coffee has 2-15 mg caffeine, while International Delight has about 65 mg.
That makes International Delight roughly 4 to 33 times higher in caffeine than decaf coffee, depending on the decaf cup.
The biggest mistake is comparing a bottle pour to an 8 fl oz coffee cup. If you drink 16 fl oz, you are not getting 65 mg; you are getting about 130 mg.
For a quick rule: 8 fl oz International Delight is a little under brewed coffee, about one espresso shot, and far below cold brew.

Who Should Limit Intake
Limit International Delight iced coffee if you are sensitive to caffeine, tracking total daily caffeine, avoiding stimulants at night, or comparing it with stronger drinks like cold brew, espresso, black tea, cola, and energy drinks.
Use the label first. If the bottle or carton gives caffeine per serving, that number beats any estimate. If no number is available, compare it to brewed coffee: 80-100 mg per 8 fl oz is a practical coffee benchmark.
People who should be most cautious
- Caffeine-sensitive drinkers: even decaf coffee can have 2-15 mg per 8 fl oz, so a sweet iced coffee may feel stronger than expected.
- Anyone stacking drinks: iced coffee plus tea, cola, chocolate, or an energy drink can add up quickly.
- Evening drinkers: an 8 fl oz coffee-style drink may be closer to brewed coffee than cola.
- People using espresso drinks as a reference: 1 espresso shot is 60-75 mg, while 8 fl oz brewed coffee is 80-100 mg.
Worked examples using common caffeine ranges
If your iced coffee is similar to brewed coffee, one 8 fl oz glass may be about 80-100 mg. A 16 fl oz pour would be roughly two servings, or about 160-200 mg.
If you drink 8 fl oz iced coffee plus one 12 fl oz cola, add about 30-40 mg from the cola. Using brewed coffee as the iced-coffee benchmark, that combo is about 110-140 mg.
If you drink 8 fl oz iced coffee plus 8 fl oz black tea, add 40-70 mg. Using the brewed-coffee benchmark, the combined total is about 120-170 mg.
If you add an 8 fl oz energy drink, add 70-100 mg. With an 8 fl oz coffee-style iced coffee, that pairing can land around 150-200 mg.
Cold brew is the edge case. An 8 fl oz cold brew can run 100-200 mg. If you treat all iced coffee as “just cold coffee,” you may underestimate drinks made or served like cold brew.
| Item | Typical serving | Caffeine range |
|---|---|---|
| Brewed coffee benchmark | 8 fl oz | 80-100 mg |
| Cold brew comparison | 8 fl oz | 100-200 mg |
| Espresso comparison | 1 fl oz shot | 60-75 mg |
| Cola add-on | 12 fl oz | 30-40 mg |
| Dark chocolate add-on | 1 oz | 10-25 mg |
Watch serving size. A “glass” at home is often 12-16 fl oz, not 8 fl oz. If the caffeine is listed per 8 fl oz, a 12 fl oz pour is 1.5 servings and a 16 fl oz pour is 2 servings.
For a 12 fl oz pour using the brewed-coffee benchmark, multiply 80-100 mg by 1.5. That gives about 120-150 mg before adding tea, cola, chocolate, or another coffee.
For a 16 fl oz pour using the same benchmark, multiply by 2. That gives about 160-200 mg, similar to the upper end of an 8 fl oz cold brew range.
If you are trying to keep intake low, the safest practical move is smaller measured pours. Use 4 fl oz as a half serving, then count any other caffeine: tea, cola, energy drinks, and dark chocolate.

Frequently Asked Questions
How much caffeine is in International Delight iced coffee?
The exact caffeine amount for International Delight iced coffee depends on the specific product and serving size. For comparison, regular brewed coffee has about 80-100 mg per 8 fl oz, while cold brew has about 100-200 mg per 8 fl oz.
Is International Delight iced coffee high in caffeine?
It can be caffeinated like coffee-based drinks, but the exact amount is product-specific. A useful benchmark is brewed coffee at 80-100 mg per 8 fl oz. If the drink is closer to cold brew strength, 8 fl oz can be 100-200 mg.
Does International Delight iced coffee have more caffeine than tea?
Coffee drinks usually contain more caffeine than tea. An 8 fl oz brewed coffee serving has about 80-100 mg, while black tea has 40-70 mg and green tea has 20-45 mg. Check the specific International Delight label for its exact amount.
How does International Delight iced coffee compare with espresso?
A single 1 fl oz espresso has about 60-75 mg caffeine. An 8 fl oz brewed coffee serving has about 80-100 mg. International Delight iced coffee is sold as a ready-to-drink coffee beverage, so compare its label serving size against those numbers.
Is International Delight iced coffee decaf?
Most iced coffee products are not decaf unless the package clearly says decaf. Decaf coffee still has about 2-15 mg caffeine per 8 fl oz. Regular coffee references are much higher: brewed coffee has about 80-100 mg per 8 fl oz.








