Mountain Dew soda contains an ingredient known as Brominated vegetable oil. It is not found in Coke or root beer.
Coke, Pepsi, MOUNTAIN DEW!!, Root Beer, Anything With Lots Of Caffine!!!
cherry coke
Yes, Mug
Coke-Cola
yes it is -- the coke equivalent being Barqs
rum and coke
Root beer was created before Coca-Cola. The origins of root beer date back to the early 19th century, with various recipes emerging from different herbal and medicinal beverages. In contrast, Coca-Cola was invented in 1886 by John Stith Pemberton in Atlanta, Georgia. Thus, root beer predates Coke by several decades.
root beer rum and coke rum
Well, honey, Coca-Cola doesn't own A&W Root Beer, but they did have a little fling back in the day. A&W used to be part of the Coca-Cola family, but they split up like a messy divorce in the '90s. So, to answer your question, no, Coke doesn't own A&W Root Beer anymore.
Ginger ale then root beer then dr pepper then coke
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