No. Colored sodas do not change the color of a white flower. Any soda can makes the flower die because sodas have acid and sugar which can make a flower die.
jolt soda; colored sodas contains higher caffein than sodas with no color
No. No.
it is better way to clen off germs with detergent than any soda.
Dark sodas remove tarnish better than light colored sodas because of the citric acid and high sugar amounts in the soda. The darker the soda, the more acid is put into the soda.
Mainly not. But there is some in only caramel brown colored cola-drinks.
Soda that's dark in color, such as Coke, Pepsi, Dr. Pepper, Root Beer, etc. The caramel coloring in the soda stains teeth a lot faster than the lighter colored sodas, such as Sprite and Ginger Ale.
No, the color of the soda does not affect how quickly it can remove corrosion from a penny. The key factor is the acidic content in the soda, which helps to dissolve the corrosion on the penny. Both light and dark-colored sodas can be effective at cleaning pennies due to their acidic nature.
Chemical it gives of gas
You can use carbonated lemon lime sodas mixed with water and a teaspoon of bleach to keep your roses longer.
I am guessing Sodas that have a dark color such as Pepsi, Coke, Coca Cola, Grape soda, etc. Other Sodas that don't fit the 'dark sodas' category are: Sprite, Mountain Dew, Sierra Mist, etc...which I have heard are better for you to drink.
All sodas conatain sugar which is very bad for the teeth. However, I believe that it is acid wear that is the problem here. Soda cantains a certain acid and that is what can cause tooth enamel to rot. I am not a dentist, however I do my research.
Different sodas have different ingredients and dyes in them. If you read the label on sodas like Fanta, it says all of the food coloring they use in it.