Does Oogavé contain caffeine?
No. What is the difference between “natural’ and “organic?” back to top Sometimes nothing, sometimes everything. “Organic” is a certification overseen by the federal government. There are very strict standards about what qualifies for the title, “organic.” Natural, on the other hand, is not a regulated word; it doesn’t have any legal definition. In other words, anyone could use it to mean anything. The generally accepted definition is that “natural” indicates a product that contains nothing artificial. But of course, what is artificial? So companies that do not have your best interests in mind call their product “natural” hoping you won’t notice that aspects of the product are highly questionable. The long and the short is that “organic” products are ALWAYS natural. But natural products by themselves are not necessarily “natural.” So yes, Oogavé is both all-natural and organic!