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The emulsifier commonly found in soft drinks is usually a type of phospholipid, such as lecithin, or other compounds like mono- and diglycerides. These emulsifiers help to stabilize the mixture of water, flavoring agents, and oils, preventing separation and ensuring a uniform texture and taste. Additionally, they can improve mouthfeel and overall product stability. However, not all soft drinks contain emulsifiers; it varies by formulation and brand.

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