The amount of sugar in Ginger Ale can vary by brand, but a typical 12-ounce (355 ml) serving contains about 30 to 40 grams of sugar. This is roughly equivalent to 7 to 10 teaspoons of sugar. Always check the nutrition label for specific information regarding the product you are consuming, as some brands may offer lower-sugar or diet options.
Haha, yes it is. A solution is a mixture that looks like it's made of one substance. Therefore, gingerale is a solution =) Hope that helps xD
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gingerale is better. so yeah its good.
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with out sugar that's not necessarily true, I've found that in cut lantana flowers, the plants will suffer at first but then last longer than the flowers without sugar. I think it varies from plant to plant. Flowers last longer WITH sugar. Just as people last longer with food. The ideal floral solution is not "clean water", but in fact, a solution of sugars, a small quantity of acid, and ideally a bleach or other anti-microbial. I have tested this numerous times. Gingerale apparently works too. Consider though that gingerale is merely a sugar solution with added acids. (flavour) Certain flowers, such as roses, also benefit from specific hormones- available in commercial flower foods such as "rose pro", or the flora-life equivalent "rose food". Other flowers, such as Gerberas benefit from additional chorine bleach to help them absorb water and nutrients for a longer amount of time from the vase.
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