Despite rumors and false information, Coka Cola would not be green and has never been so. Without the food coloring, Coka Cola would most likely be clear, like carbonated water or Sprite. The coloring is actually added in order to obscure impurities in the mixture that inevitably happen.
Yes, without food colouring, Coke appears green.
It was originally green, but after drink colors is added in the formula, thus creating the brown tint.
look at a coke can
It turns into a bright reddish orange colour. (A bit similar to the can) The pH value would be around 2. Hope this helps :)
green
Coke has no specific Pantone ref for its corporate colour, any branding on items can be in PAN 485 as a close approximation of the colour but is not an exact match. Coke has no specific Pantone ref for its corporate colour, any branding on items can be in PAN 485 as a close approximation of the colour but is not an exact match.
A country's infrastructure will affect Coke's marketing strategy. Without the ability to reach them online, Coke would have to change their approach.
to make an volcano explode you have to put diet coke into the bottle the put some red food colouring in the diet coke so it looks like lava then put some mentos in the diet coke then sit back and watch.
Coco Cola has always been brown. It's just an urban myth that is was green, probably arising because it used to be sold in green bottles.
you add food colouring (brown) and add sugar. Then you add sweeteners and stir it up. Then you have to carbonize the coke then.......... ENJOY!! :)
It won't change, it is already red (coke is acid).
it comes out pink plus green