yes, back in the day when i was born in 1492.i was on crack and didnt expect what to think but then i thought back on what i drank and it was coke so yeah.
It is not an abreviation. Coca - as in the coca plant which cocain is made from Cola - as in the black-brown soft drink
First of all it is spelt as 'cocaine'. The substance is extracted from the 'coco plant, which grows in South America. Many South Americans (Incas) chew coco leaves; it probably gives them a 'high'.
cocain
Coca leaf extract.
Until 1903, Coca Cola contained small amounts of cocaine.
carbonated water cocain coca laef and much more
Because the people thought they could get a lot of money out of it, and it was cheaper! dur...
No, Coca Cola does not contain aspartame.
cocain is a chemical found in the coca plant that is extracted and dried into a white crystal and is cut into powder and either sold or cooked with baking soda and cotton balls or make Crack
Cocaine is derived from the coca plant, not cocoa. The coca plant, specifically the Erythroxylum coca species, is used to produce cocaine. It typically takes about 1,000 to 2,000 coca plants to produce enough raw materials for a significant amount of cocaine, as the leaves contain only a small percentage of the alkaloid cocaine. In contrast, cocoa plants are used to produce chocolate and do not contain cocaine.
No. Chocolate is made from cocoa, which is the pulverized powder of the seeds of the CACAO tree (Theobroma cacao). Cocaine is derived from the COCA plant (Ethroxylon coca).
The name "Coke" is derived from the original ingredient used in the soda's flavoring, which was a combination of the coca plant and the kola nut. There is no coal in Coca-Cola.