No it is not.
Cause I told the coke to change color
Shiny Red
Litmus paper dipped in coke will turn red, indicating that the solution is acidic. This change in color occurs because coke is a carbonated beverage containing phosphoric acid and citric acid.
In the Coke "Stay Extraordinary" commercial Taylor Swift's guitar was a tan color.
Coke contains "caramel color," which is brown. It doesn't have red dye in it.
Diet Coke appears darker than regular Coca-Cola primarily due to the use of caramel color as a food coloring agent. The formulation of Diet Coke may include different ratios or types of caramel color compared to regular Coke, resulting in its darker hue. Additionally, the absence of sugar in Diet Coke may alter the perception of color, making it appear more intense.
Yes! In fact they change to a darker color or a greenish bluish color...
coke being acidic will give a redish orange color on the pH strip.
Pepperonni pizza and coke
If you are referring to colas, Coke, Pepsi, etc., the dark color mainly comes from caramel coloring. There are other ingredients, which in combination add to the color, but the primary coloring agent is the caramel coloring.
in coke it changes to blue because sourness is less in the coke than acid
Coca-Cola these days is brown ,but the original color of is actually green.