The amount of caffeine in coffee ice cream can vary depending on the specific brand and recipe used. However, in general, coffee ice cream contains less caffeine compared to a cup of coffee.
A typical serving size of coffee ice cream is about 1/2 cup or 70 grams, which can contain anywhere from 0 to 40 milligrams of caffeine, depending on the brand and recipe.
To put this in perspective, a regular cup of coffee contains about 95 milligrams of caffeine on average. So, even if a serving of coffee ice cream contained the maximum amount of caffeine, it would still be less than half the amount of caffeine in a cup of coffee.
It’s worth noting that some brands of coffee ice cream may use decaffeinated coffee or artificial coffee flavoring instead of actual coffee, which would result in little to no caffeine content. If you are concerned about the caffeine content in your ice cream, it’s best to check the label or contact the manufacturer for more information.