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2^35-1=34359738367 (over 34 billion - if you made one a second, it would take about 1090 years to do them all!) This is assuming you only make flavor combinations with equal portions of each used flavor, and that you can use up to all 35 flavors, and not counting "no flavor" as an option. If you allow for varying portions, there is no practical limit to how many different flavors you could make, although many would be indistinguishable to humans.
16 + mystery flavor
It depends on the flavor. The regular flavors generally make 12 liters, the "Naturals" make 6 liters. You'd basically need to specify exactly what flavor you're interested in (or just look at the bottle; the label tells you how much it makes).
"Flavored" is a verb; the noun form is "flavor", for which the plural is "flavors." (British spelling: flavoured, flavour, flavours)
I know of the following flavors: Lemon Lime Fruit Punch That is all. I do not think other flavors exist.
Because there are many types of flavor that many different kinds of people like.
I think there are over 10000000000000000 flavors of bubblegum!!
No; an adjective must describe a noun. In this case, "flavors" is a noun. "Flavorful" is an adjective, though:The flavorful dish had many different flavors
There's many flavors of Cheetos! The original is plain cheese. The best flavor (in my opinion) is cheese and jalapeno!
The word flavor is a noun. The plural is flavors. Flavor can also be a verb as in to add flavor to a dish.
Healthy Flavors - 2005 Flavor Characteristics was released on: USA: 12 May 2007
There is no specific collective noun for the noun 'flavor', in which case any noun suitable for the context of the situation is used, for example, a rainbow of flavors, a fancy of flavors, a cacophony of flavors, etc.