You should just soak a PENNY in CoCA CoLA.
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Coca-Cola from 1904.
put a bone in the coke and see if it rots
Quality assurance tests for Coca-Cola may include checking the carbonation level, flavor consistency, and packaging integrity. These tests help ensure that each bottle or can of Coca-Cola meets the company's standards for taste, appearance, and safety before it is distributed to consumers.
I'm having a drug test in 5 days.. can I clear out my system of la coca within 5 days?
If I test 5 different juices, which one will clean a penny the best
Yes, it actually does make you fail a drugs test, but in order to do so, you must drink 10 or 20 liters a day. On the label you can read: "cointains herbals" or something. That's from the coca leaves they buy (9 tons a year), they say that they free it from cocaine, but what's the point of that?
The Coca-Cola Company, headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, is the world's largest soft-drink company. Besides the well known Coca-Cola and Coke brands, it also has Fanta, Sprite, Barq's, Minute Maid orange juice, POWERade, and Dasani water.They have other factories all over the world.
you use a syringe and fill it up with carbon dioxide, this can be done by licensed preofessions or done by yourself... to do this you need a plant and the next process is called first in best dress.. well anyways this means you have to suck up or fill up ur syringe before the plants turns the carbon dioxide into oxygen. now the next step is to insert that "compound" into the coke. now now now dont thank me yet! Source: 46years of experienced scientist in scientistry. no no no that's all wrong please child don't listen to that fool..
Mr. PiBB was "born" in the summer of 1972, the Coca-Cola Company had the intention of creating a drink that would rival the success of Dr Pepper. Test marketing began June 28, 1972.
'Coca-Cola' begins with the making of a simple syrup - mixture of sugar and purified water.The water is filtered and purified at the plant to destroy any microorganisms and to remove particles from the water. Quality control technicians test the water frequently to ensure that it is clean and pure before the syrup is made. The syrup is also thoroughly filtered.The checking and testing continues. Sophisticated equipment helps technicians test everything from the condition of each package to details of the carbonation level, taste and syrup content.'Coca-Cola' concentrate is added to the syrup. The flavour base for 'Coca-Cola' is still one of the world's great trade secrets. Technicians carefully sample, check and record the blend of each batch of syrup. After blending it is ready to have the bubbles, or carbonation, added.An army of glass, PET (Polythylene Terepthalate) bottles and aluminum cans is now ready to be filled with the finished product. The containers themselves go through a thorough test first - they're washed, rinsed and inspected electronically and visually. Only then are they ready for the world's most popular soft drink.The conveyor lines up container after container to be filled automatically at high speed. This way the exact amount is filled and the automatic sealing of each container guarantees complete hygiene.After warming, the bottles pass on conveyors to the labelling machine and then, like the prelabelled cans, are coded and packed into cartons and taken to the warehouse ready for dispatch to the thousands of outlets which stock 'Coca-Cola'.
Cherry Coke was first sold by Coca-Cola in 1985. Before that, it appeared in 1982 as a taste test at the World's Fair, and for years before that, some diners and soda fountains offered cherry-flavored coke by manually adding it to the drink.