In 1990, a six pack of beer costed about $4. 30.
The cost to produce a can of Sprite varies depending on factors such as raw ingredient prices, manufacturing processes, and distribution. Generally, the production cost for a can of soda, including Sprite, can range from 10 to 20 cents, but this does not account for marketing, packaging, and other operational expenses. Ultimately, the retail price reflects these costs along with profit margins.
Pepsi = not soda Neither is Sprite. They're pop!
sprite and pepsi
Sprite
Because its mento soda and sprite
sprite has the most energy because it is a pop or soda and pop and soda have lots of energy!
Sprite soda does not contain phosphoric acid. It is made with carbonated water, high fructose corn syrup, citric acid, natural flavors, and other ingredients, but not phosphoric acid.
Mixing baking soda with water would create a solution of sodium bicarbonate and water, while mixing baking soda with sprite would create carbon dioxide gas due to the reaction between the baking soda and the carbonation in the soda. The reaction with sprite would fizz more due to the release of carbon dioxide gas.
Orange soda and Sprite
Its a can of sprite (soda) that looks very ugly! Lol you guys are stupid!
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