The ingredients will vary for every region, but carbonated water, sugar and lemon and lime flavours are the basic recipe.
You cannot; sprites do not contain code.
in the sprite propertes click edit sprite. go to "Transform" at the top and click "Stretch"
To make a sentence with "sprite," you might say, "The sprite danced playfully among the flowers in the enchanted forest." This sentence showcases the word "sprite" as a mythical creature, emphasizing its whimsical nature. Alternatively, you could use "sprite" to refer to a soft drink, such as, "I enjoyed a refreshing sprite on a hot summer day."
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.
7Up-1929 Sprite-1961 :P
No, sprite does not contain acetic acid, however, it does contain citric acid.
yes it has 50 mg's of it
No
A sprite cannot contain code.
yes
Most Coca Cola varieties (except caffeine free) contain caffeine. Sprite does not contain caffeine.
No, but it does contain sugar, which is a carbohydrate.
no sprite is cafiene free i would not recommend using it for rotting teeth
Sprite does not contain any caffeine, so therefore Coke has more caffeine than Sprite.
There are 45mg of sodium in an 8 oz serving of Sprite.
Sprite does not contain any artificial dyes. The color of Sprite comes from the ingredients such as carbonated water, high fructose corn syrup, citric acid, natural flavors, and sodium citrate.
Sprite has no caffeine.