Joseph Priestley (1733-1804) was born in England. He invented soda water.
Catch tonic is a special zero calorie tonic water that was invented by the Indians. It comes in special PET bottles to keeps is freshness. (I learned about it from The Help by Kathryn Stockett)
Yes, in naturally sweetened tonic water. No, in artificially sweetened tonic water.
Yes, Tonic water is available in Russia. Tonic water is available in a large percentage of countries.
The correct spelling is Schweppes Tonic Water. There are many people that also refer to the product as Schweppes Indian Tonic Water.
It can, but you'd have to drink a LOT of tonic water to do it.
Yes, tonic water has a pH around 4, so it is acidic.
The British East India Company
Diluted Gin? That question does make any sense. If you mean What is Gin with tonic water then it is called a Gin and Tonic. Gin with tonic water and a lime slice with ice.
No - tonic water is used as a 'mixer' in alcoholic drinks to add volume. There is no alcohol in tonic water - it's simply water with carbon-dioxide gas added (which is why it's fizzy)
I have very bad thrush and find tonic water irritates more
Yeah, you can. Some people have a bad reaction to the quinine in tonic water, but this is rare and if you were one of the people who had a reaction to it, it would affect you whether coumadin was involved or not.
Tonic water does not affect the results of a drug test. Tonic water does not show up as a prohibited substance on a drug screening nor does it prevent the test from detecting substances.