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Aerated drinks typically consist of carbonated water, sweeteners (which can be sugar or artificial substitutes), flavorings, and often preservatives. The carbonation, achieved by dissolving carbon dioxide gas under pressure, gives these beverages their characteristic fizz. Additional ingredients may include acids for tartness (like citric or phosphoric acid) and colorings to enhance appearance.

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