The "water footprint" of coke depends on what you include. Potential items include the actual water in the coke, the water required for growing the various sugars and flavourings of the contents, the water associated with the manufacture of the plastic or metal container and the water required to mine or produce the raw materials for the container. In addition there is a significant amount of water used by manufacturing processes for cooling, washing, steam generation and other related industrial processes.
Aspirin and Coca-cola are perfectly safe to take together.
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As long as you take it in moderation, it shouldn't be bad for you.
This is assumed to be in reference to coke as a soda. As irony would have it, it takes a lot of water to make a bottle of coke. As much as 132 gallons of water is needed to make a 2-liter bottle of soda.
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You do not need water to make salsa the fresh or tomatoes makes all the juice you need.
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Its because coca cola has stronger acids and calories along with various sugars and molasses whil sprite doesnt even have caffiene and not as much sugar as coca cola and i am pretty young so i have never heard of tonic water so that's my best answer
diet cola because it has more sugar
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