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The amount of bubbles in a soft drink is largely determined by its carbonation level, which can vary by brand and type. Generally, drinks with higher carbonation, like certain colas or sparkling waters, tend to have more bubbles. Among popular soft drinks, brands like Coca-Cola and Pepsi are often noted for their high carbonation levels, but exact measurements can vary. Ultimately, the specific soft drink with the most bubbles can depend on the production process and the recipe used.

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