No. One of the criteria that food colorings usually have to meet for legal approval is that they aren't absorbed into the bloodstream in significant amounts. Since your bloodstream is the only connection between your digestive system and your kidneys, food coloring that you drink can't get into your urine.
you use drank in the past like i drank a bottle of water and drunk like never drunk is an incorrect word.
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Dogs will drink colored water. I tried out an experiment on my Pit Bull Terrior. She drank red, green, purple and blue water.
I was so THIRSTY, I drank my whole water bottle.
Yesterday I 'drank' three gallons of milk I just drank a whole bottle of vimto My dog just drank some of her water from the metal bowl :)
Bill has a bottle of water. Present tense. Bill drank the water. Bill had a bottle of water. Past tense. Bill has an empty water bottle. Present tense Bill had water in the bottle 10 minutes ago. Past tense.
2L = 2000 ML 2000-1250 ML= 750ML 750 ML = .75 L
No, not exactly.
There are many reasons, among them the possibility of bacteria, mold or fungus growing in your water bottle, or simply contaminating what you drink next with what you drank previously.
yes but mainly roses
If the color of the bottle is green it is okay. If the water is green you have a problem.
Yes, if it absorbs colored water.