No. Coca Cola specifically states "None of the soft drink brands of The Coca-Cola Company contain ingredients derived from mammals or poultry."
Yes,there is the left over pig that is not going to be used at all as our food so they put it in soda to make the soda taste better
It is said that Coke is purely vegetarian. Pepsi on the other hand has some animal products in it but did not specified which.
Pig iron is produced when heating * Iron ORE (not iron as the question says!) * Coke * limestone in a Blast Furnace.
Not for private ownership, bur any sort of public display, YES!
No he is not. Sort of.
iron core , coke and limestone are needed to make pig iron
use a flying pig and make it drink it all out
iron core , coke and limestone are needed to make pig iron
A micro pig lives in the same environment that we live in.
he had a pig and a dog and acat
For any sort of a reasonable valuation, you would need to specify the country, year and type of gold coin. The "Year of the Pig" comes around every 12 years.
cake is good
a pig of a hog of some sort jk :) XD
That would be the Pig. Most Trauma medics receiving training of some sort involving a pig