it helps the formation of red blood cells and also increase your blood level. saeed_farouk@yahoo.com
no
It was Coca Cola
The urban legend that claims there is blood in Coca-Cola is false. Coca-Cola does not contain blood as an ingredient. This rumor has been debunked by the company and is not based on any factual evidence.
No but there was cocaine in coca cola up until 1903.
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No, Coca-Cola does not contain pig blood. In 1954, a rumour spread through Morocco that Coca-Cola contained pig's blood, which would have made it unacceptable among Muslims. The beverage remained suspicious until the sultan's son drank a can of coke publicly. One fact is eagerly expressed by the company--that the glycerine used to darken the beverage is extracted from vegetable matter, not pork.
pepsi, coca cola, monster, iced tea, smoothies, fruit juice, apple juice, water,tonic water, etc.
Its because coca cola has stronger acids and calories along with various sugars and molasses whil sprite doesnt even have caffiene and not as much sugar as coca cola and i am pretty young so i have never heard of tonic water so that's my best answer
The only true ingredient is the resin from the coca plant. Anything else is added to make the cocaine white or to look like a larger quantity. Cocaine in its natural state is brown.
Yes. Coke Zero is really free of sugar. It is sweetened with a large quantity of artificial sweeteners.
Oh, dude, mixing Coca-Cola and tin tomato won't magically give you superhero blood or anything. I mean, technically, Coca-Cola contains some iron, but it's not the best source for building blood. If you want to boost your iron levels, maybe try some actual iron-rich foods like spinach or lean meats. But hey, if you're into weird food combos, go for it - just don't expect any miracles!