I don't think so. I work in a liquor store and heard rumors that they are not going to make it anymore. I looked at their website and it is not listed as a product anymore. We just got some in this week but it might just be overstock from are supplier.
Good Luck!
http://www.schweppesus.com/
Schweppes Lemon Sour is still available in Minnesota, I bought some just yesterday. 2/23/2010.
It IS hard to find. I found this at a liquor store in Oakdale. On 120th and 12th St.
No, lemon juice is more acidic than baking soda with water. Lemon juice has a pH of around 2, making it acidic, while baking soda with water has a pH around 8-9, making it basic.
Lemon juice works best for making invisible ink compared to baking soda. When heated or dried, the lemon juice oxidizes and turns brown, making the writing visible. Baking soda is not an effective choice for invisible ink as it does not have the same chemical reaction when exposed to heat or other substances.
yes
Baking soda is a salt. Lemon juice is a mixture with an acidic pH.
The actual pH level of lemon soda can vary depending on the brand and recipe, but it is typically around 2.5 to 3.5 due to the presence of citric acid from the lemon flavoring. Lemon soda is considered acidic.
Yes, Schweppes is a brand that produces a variety of soft drinks, including tonic water, ginger ale, and lemon-lime soda.
No, lemon juice is more acidic than baking soda with water. Lemon juice has a pH of around 2, making it acidic, while baking soda with water has a pH around 8-9, making it basic.
it tastes good by itself. after the shot, you can sip on schweppes bitter lemon, a good companion
lemon juice and baking soda. :>
Lemon juice works best for making invisible ink compared to baking soda. When heated or dried, the lemon juice oxidizes and turns brown, making the writing visible. Baking soda is not an effective choice for invisible ink as it does not have the same chemical reaction when exposed to heat or other substances.
yes
lemon juice
No, lemon juice is squeezed fruit juice, lemon soda is a carbonated beverage usually with artificial lemon flavor.
No
The acid (C6H8O6) reacts with baking soda (NaHCO3) to form sodium salt of acid (C6H7O6Na), water and carbon dioxide.
8,999,673,801,172 people like lemon lime soda !
I think lemon and soda.