Dasani or propel
no I know it was not one of them..it came in glass bottles like cola..had flavors like peach, watermelon, strawberry just to name a few..but I just cant think of the name.
it was clearly canadian sparkling water, popular in the 80's and 90's.
( from Wikipedia) Ancient civilizations have served ice for cold food for thousands of years . The BBC reports that a frozen mixture of milk and rice was invented in China around 200 BC , and in 618 - 97 AD , King Tang of Shang had 94 men who made a frozen dish of buffalo milk , flour and camphor . The Roman Emporer Nero ( 37 - 68 ) had ice brought from the mountains and combined with fruit toppings . These were some early chilled delicacies . Ancient Persians mastered the technique of storing ice inside giant naturally cooled refridgerators known as "yakhchals". These structures kept ice brought in from the winter , or from nearby mountains , well into the summer . They worked by using tall windcatchers that kept the sub - level storage space at frigid temperatures . In 400 BC , Persians invented a special chilled pudding - like dish , made of rose water and vermicelli which was served to royalty during summers . The ice was mixed with saffron , fruits , and various other flavours . The treat , widely made in Iran today , is called "faloodeh", and is made from starch (usually wheat) , spun in a sieve - like machine which produces threads or drops of the batter , which are boiled in water. The mix is then frozen , and mix with rose water and lemons , before serving. Ice cream was the favorite dessert for the Caliphs of Baghdad . Arabs were the first to utilise milk as a major ingredient in its production , sweeten the ice cream with sugar rather than fruit juices , as well as perfect ways for its commercial production . As early as the 10th century , ice cream was widespread amongst many of the Arab world's major cities such as Baghdad ,
Damascus and Cairo. Their version of ice cream was produced from milk or cream and often some yoghurt similar to Ancient Greek recipes , flavored with rosewater as well as dried fruits and nuts . It is believed that this was based on older Ancient Arab , Mesopotamian , Greek or Roman recipes , which were probably the first and precursors to Persian faloodeh . In 62 AD , Roman emperor Nero sent slaves to the Apennine mountains to collect snow to be flavoured with honey and nuts .
The very first flavor was likely to be fruit flavored, many people think its vanilla since its most popular but they are wrong because in 618 AD they didn't have vanilla extract.....................
The first flavor of Gatorade was the original lemon-lime. It was quickly followed by the flavors orange and grape.
Naturally carbonated mineral water has been known and used since ancient times; similar drinks made using crushed flowers, herbs and fruits were made by Arabs in the medieval ages.
Butterscotch pudding is actually the first pudding ever made... not Vanilla or Chocolate!
Flavore Dwater. (:
Vanilla
Water but the first flavored one was dr. Pepper
- Yes . But it is Safe To Frink , Flavored Water Included .
No,there are no flavored water filters available,this filters out the bad chemicals in the water.
The ingredients in blueberry flavored sparkling water include carbonated water, blueberry flavoring, etc.
The ingredients in tamarind flavored sparkling water include carbonated water, tamarind flavoring, etc.
not really. to get carrot flavored water, you have to boil the water and then put pieces of carrots in.
The ingredients in cherry flavored sparkling water include carbonated water, cherry flavoring, etc.
The ingredients in spearmint flavored sparkling water include carbonated water, spearmint flavoring, etc.
Water but the first flavored one was dr. Pepper
1851 Ginger ale is the first flavored soda, but sparkling water was first carbonated beverage
This depends on the concentration and the nature of the solute. For an identical concentration flavored water is evaporated faster.
No way. Triops are pond and creek animals. Do not put any in flavored water because they will die if you do.