Soft drink manufacturers switched to HFCS from liquid cane sugar in the 1980s, striking a severe blow to the sugar industry.
Because soft drinks have sugar
Because soft drinks have sugar
Soft drinks is a $61 billion a year industry
Usually larger refining or procseeing companies will purchase, or it will go directly to plants for production into foods and drinks.
No
An oligopoly.
Mixed drinks and soft drinks are homogenous mixtures, otherwise known as solutions. There are no chemical changes involved.
it kills it
They make the beers and drinks for the pub. Also they are responsible for the fermenting process, and the overall refining process. That is what makes the beer taste so good.
No nothing in energy drinks and no legal substances effect dopamine levels
yes
Energy drinks can affect respiration due to their high caffeine and stimulant content, which may lead to increased heart rate and blood pressure. These physiological changes can cause a temporary increase in respiratory rate as the body responds to heightened energy levels. Additionally, certain ingredients in energy drinks, like taurine and guarana, might also influence respiratory function, although individual responses can vary widely. It's essential to consume these drinks in moderation to avoid potential adverse effects.