Yes, in fact it is the second largest producer and consumer in the world in per capita terms (behind the United States).
The Mexico Sugar Annual Report for 2009 stated that Mexico is expected to produce 5.8 million tonnes raw value.
When a sealed can or bottle is overheated this can explode; but the phenomenon is not specific for sodas.
Yes, there are non-acidic sodas available, though they are less common than traditional carbonated beverages. Some brands produce sodas that are labeled as "alkaline" or have a neutral pH, often using natural sweeteners and flavors. Additionally, certain herbal or botanical sodas may also have lower acidity levels. Always check the label for specific pH information if you're looking for non-acidic options.
Yes
they share the gulf of mexico. the produce things to
Yes, Mexico makes steel pipe and tubes.
Yes. Mexico is the 5th largest poultry producer in the world (2012).
Saudi,Arabia,and Mexico.
is the only country that can produce tequila
they are something you drink and buy at a store.they are call sodas!
Almost all citrus sodas
it is easier to produce films in Mexico then in the united states