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I could have sworn it has been listed lately, but maybe I've just committed it to memory...
Interestingly it's on their website
https://www.coca-cola.com/us/en/about-us/faq-demo/how-much-caffeine-is-in-a-coca-cola
I mean listed on the side of a can.
But that will probably also depend on where you are. I love in Finland and the regulations sre pretty strict for everything, but it's currently only "high caffeine content" which has to be listed. The limit used to be 32mg/100ml, but now I think I've seen even 15mg/100ml on some products. Coke still wouldn't fall under that, having 10mg/100ml according to that site you linked.
Oh yeah, me too. I have one of those bigger bottles lying around and 57mg/20 fl oz right above the Smart Label code that nobody uses.
I wouldn't be surprised if there was no hard rule about it. Like how beer sometimes mentions calories.