A Coke Slurpee primarily consists of carbonated water, high fructose corn syrup, natural and artificial flavors, and caramel color, which gives it its distinctive dark color. Additionally, it may contain citric acid, caffeine, and preservatives. The mixture is chilled and slushed to create the iconic frozen beverage texture.
Yes, you can get a caffeine-free Coke Slurpee. Many convenience stores and gas stations that offer Slurpees provide a caffeine-free version of Coke as one of their flavor options. Just ask for the caffeine-free Coke flavor when you order. Availability may vary by location, so it's always a good idea to check with the store.
ingredients for coke v.s diet coke
Here is the ingredients label from Seven-Eleven for it's Coca-Cola Classic flavored Slurpee. Different flavors will have slightly different ingredients: High fructose corn syrup and/or sucrose, water, caramel color, phosphoric acid, natural flavors, caffeine, quillaia, and yucca extract. After all ingredients are taken into a liquid form, they dump them into their section of the wonderful, magical Slurpee Machine,which is basically a freezer. But what keeps it from becoming a block of ice? A stirrer inside the Slurpee machine keeps it moving so it never stays in the same place giving it that slushy texture.
Coke do NOT release the ingredients of any of its lines especially coke. Its their trade secret
diet coke the ingredients they put in with the diet coke reacts faster then regular coke.
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Slurpee was created in 1967.
Coke Ingredients Carbonated water High fructose corn syrup Caramel color Phosphoric acid Natural Flavors Caffeine
diet coke doesn't have any calories so that means that there is no sugar in it which gives it the diet taste, so coke has sugar. so dose coke zero!
no it doesn't
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No you can not eat a slurpee