No it does not. So if you can't have cola because of caramel coloring now you can.
whats this "colourance" u speak of...................
If you are referring to colas, Coke, Pepsi, etc., the dark color mainly comes from caramel coloring. There are other ingredients, which in combination add to the color, but the primary coloring agent is the caramel coloring.
Coca-Cola appears black because of the caramel coloring added to the drink during manufacturing. This coloring helps give Coca-Cola its signature color and adds to the overall flavor profile of the beverage.
There are no squashed bugs in Coca-Cola. That has to be the silliest notion of all time. The coloring is from caramel and other ingredients.
No, Coca-Cola is not green when it is made. The beverage is dark brown due to its caramel coloring, which is added during the manufacturing process. The ingredients used in Coca-Cola, such as sugar and flavorings, do not impart a green color.
Coke contains "caramel color," which is brown. It doesn't have red dye in it.
Coca-Cola is not actually green before coloring. This is a false rumor that has been widely distributed over social media and the internet.The ingredients in coke are:Carbonated WaterHigh Fructose Corn SyrupCaramel ColorPhosphoric AcidNatural FlavorsCaffeineThe only ingredient on this list that even has a color is caramel color. Without caramel coloring the coke would be clear.The official Coca-Cola company website even states, "This is indeed just a rumor. Although the famous contour bottle is green, Coca-Cola has always been brown in color, since its start in 1886."
It's really sweet, so I guess you could lump it in with the carbohydrates.
bibble is caramel popcorn with food coloring
sprite has no color becuase it has caramel food coloring and the phosphic acid to makes it have no coloring.
no it does not, but it does contain caramel. HH13
The third ingredient listed on a can of coca-cola is "Colour (Caramel 150d)".