It depends on how big it is
25 cents
The cost to produce a can of Sprite varies depending on factors such as raw ingredient prices, manufacturing processes, and distribution. Generally, the production cost for a can of soda, including Sprite, can range from 10 to 20 cents, but this does not account for marketing, packaging, and other operational expenses. Ultimately, the retail price reflects these costs along with profit margins.
77 grams of sugar
in the sprite propertes click edit sprite. go to "Transform" at the top and click "Stretch"
To delete a sprite during a program in Scratch, you can use the "hide" block to make the sprite invisible or the "delete this clone" block if you're working with clones. If you want to remove the sprite entirely from the stage, you can use the "stop all" block to end the program or simply stop the sprite's scripts. Additionally, you can right-click on the sprite in the sprite list and select "delete" to remove it from the project altogether.
how much is a pack of fanta
25 cents
You don't buy the thicket sprite, you find it!!
How much sodium do sprite have
The cost to produce a can of Sprite varies depending on factors such as raw ingredient prices, manufacturing processes, and distribution. Generally, the production cost for a can of soda, including Sprite, can range from 10 to 20 cents, but this does not account for marketing, packaging, and other operational expenses. Ultimately, the retail price reflects these costs along with profit margins.
none it has none NO CAFFEINE IS IN Sprite
Sprite is fat-free, so all of the calories in a Sprite are non-fat.
There is absolutely 0 protein in a can of Sprite. See the related link below for the 'nutritional' facts that are contained in a can of Sprite.
In 1990, a six pack of beer costed about $4. 30.
Since Sprite Zero has no sugar in it, not many people enjoy it as much as regular Sprite.
Read the can. It has it on there. Or Google it! (=
There is no carbon dioxide present in Sprite. The carbonation in Sprite is achieved by adding carbon dioxide gas during the bottling process.