coca cola can because it contains more acid than what water does and it also contains dye and other ingredients
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The recipe for Coca Cola has been notoriously closely guarded. It is known that Coke contains brown food dye. It does not contain any red food dye.
Coke contains "caramel color," which is brown. It doesn't have red dye in it.
Published versions say it contains Sugaror High_fructose_corn_syrup,Caramel_color,Caffeine,Phosphoric_acid,Coca,Kola_nutextract, Lime_(fruit) extract, Vanillaand Glycerin. Alleged syrup recipes vary greatly. The basic "cola" taste from Coca-Cola and competing cola drinks comes mainly from Vanillaand Cinnamon; distinctive tastes among various brands are the result of trace flavorings such as Orange_(fruit),Lime_(fruit) and Lemonand spices such as Nutmeg.To this day, Coca-Cola uses a United States license to purify the coca leaf for medicinal use.Because Cocaineis naturally present in coca leaves, today's Coca-Cola uses "spent," or treated, coca leaves, those that have been through a cocaine extraction process, to flavor the beverage. The coca leaves are imported from countries like Peru and Bolivia, and they are treated by chemical company Stepan_Company, which then sells the de-cocainized residue to Coca-Cola. Some contend that this process cannot extract all of the cocaineAlkaloidat a molecular level, and so the drink still contains trace amounts of the stimulant. The Coca-Cola_Companycurrently refuses to comment on the continued presence ofCocaleaf in Coca-Cola.A court case in Antalya, Turkey mentioned Cochinealdye in Coca-Cola, but the company denies it currently uses the dye.
It has been known to cause cancer in children due to consumption of kids' cereals containing the ingredient Red 5. It is better to find foods containing the ingredient Carmine instead.
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Carmine - used as a dye - red
Coke has always been brown. Caramel was originally used for coloring, and though the (secret) formula has changed over the years, caramel, which imparts the brown color we know, is still used to give the cola its appearance.There is currently an urban legend stating Coca-Cola's color was originally green, and this is incorrect. The company at one time used green bottles, and thus the idea was started. The product has always had its standard brown color.Not green...probably brown.
Phenol is not typically used as a lightening ingredient in hair dye. Instead, it is primarily used as a preservative or antiseptic in some cosmetic formulations. Lightening agents in hair dye are usually substances like hydrogen peroxide or ammonia, which work to lift the color from the hair. Always check the specific ingredients in a hair dye product for accurate information.
No, Dr Pepper does not contain Yellow Dye 5. The beverage's color comes from a combination of its various ingredients, but Yellow Dye 5 is not among them. Always check the ingredient list on the packaging for the most accurate information.
Yellow dye number 5 is considered dangerous for human consumption. It has been proven that yellow dye number 5 is carcinogenic.