It's just the moisture, I think.
Buzz Cola
1st opinion:No, they fizz and pop. Very little CO2 gas is released. Try this: pour a bag of Pop Rocks into a balloon, firt the opening of the balloon over a bottle of Coke, tip the ballon up to dump in the Pop Rocks, and watch as the balloon inflates a little. 2nd opinion:They definitely do not explode your stomach if that is what you're asking. Perhaps if it gets to a certain point, For example a 6 pack of cokes and a bunch of pop rocks your stomach may not be able to handle all of the gas its holding, i would definitely say not to try a lot at the same time if you ever decide to.
His favorite drinks are Coke Cola and Strawberry Nesquick.
coca cola
People like pepsi more than coca-cola because the taste of Pepsi is much smoother.
Carbon dioxide and water.
the coca cola manager
Put alot of Pop Rocks in the Coca Cola bottle.(make sure there is alot of Coca Cola though)
Cott corporation is the maker of sam's cola for walmart
Yes, More So Diet Coke and Mento's
Carbohydrates are added to the coca cola and mentos which react together to cause a reaction.
Coca-Cola
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it depends on the currency of the country.
carbonation
Lots and lots of sugar
"As Alkali is not an acid but a substance with which an acid reacts to form salt + water, Yes, cola is an acid." -Previous answer Cola is an acid because of the carbonate ions in the cola itself that makes it acidic, the carbon dioxide is what makes the drink fizz........