Gargling Coca-Cola is often claimed to provide temporary relief for a sore throat due to its carbonation and acidity, which may help soothe irritation. However, there is no scientific evidence to support its effectiveness as a treatment. Additionally, the sugar content in Coca-Cola can promote bacteria growth if used frequently for this purpose. It's generally better to use saltwater or other recommended remedies for throat discomfort.
what is cocacola's aim in business?
No, it is not.
Very good taste of cocacola makes ait a quality product.
That is the correct spelling of "gargling" (gurgling in the throat, as with mouthwash or rinse).
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No, in Atlanta.
Have a COKE & A SMILE.
IF and THENFor example: IF I put mentos into a CocaCola bottle THENthe cocacola in the bottle will start to rise in a foamy texture.
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No the word gargling is not a noun. It is the present participle of the verb gargle.
Gargling with aspirin will stop a cold coming on if you get it in time and it will greatly ease the pain of the throat