Caffeine-free Pepsi would not be the best choice for plants, as it has things in it that may eventually harm them. In the short term, however, it will provide the water that they need to survive.
There are 37.5 Mg of caffiene in a regular 12 oz can of Pepsi.
Caffeine has minerals like potassium are often found alongside caffeine when it occurs in plant sources like coffee beans, and that could help the plant grow faster. But the cafffeine itself would be unlikely to have any affect on the plants rate of growth.
According to pepsi product facts,Pepsi is made from the following:CARBONATED WATER, HIGH FRUCTOSE CORN SYRUP, CARAMEL COLOUR, SUGAR, PHOSPHORIC ACID, CAFFEINE, CITRIC ACID AND NATURAL FLAVOURS.
They would trade there pepsi and coke
Throughout the United States, Pepsi is the #1 most popular soda. I am "hooked up" with PepsiCo and I get a monthly letter from them, and currently Pepsi is number one!ya i would say pepsi or coke but my opinion is that coke is WAY better than pepsi.
yes the caffeine pushes methadone out of your system faster than it would normally wear off
one who takes caffeine would always usually be in the hyperactive mood and tense nerves.... so this might affect relationships....
Mixing caffeine with alcohol fools you into thinking that you are not as drunk as you really are. That can easily affect your whole body -- permanently.See the link below for recent research.
Nearly all caffeine is obtained from natural sources. Many plants (~60+) produce caffeine as a natural part of their biochemistry. Since caffeine is a natural pesticide, it seems logical that plants that produce it would have an advantage in resisting pests. The biggest sources are probably coffee beans, tea leaves, and kola nuts.
Unless they were checking for caffeine, NO. Even still, caffeine would be out of your system within a day.
That would be pepsi my good man :) That would be pepsi my good man :) it is not pepsi.....It is Pepsico
Pepsi offers a lot of employment. A typical one would be Pepsi bottling where you are in a warehouse bottling pepsi cans or bottles. Another one would be to transport pepsi products in areas.