A 12 oz can of L&P soda contains about 39 grams of sugar.
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L&P, or Lemon & Paeroa, is a popular New Zealand soft drink made from lemon juice and carbonated mineral water. The primary ingredients include carbonated water, lemon juice, and sugar. Some variations may include additional flavorings or preservatives, but these are the main components that give L&P its distinctive taste.
A typical carbonated soft drink will contain 25 - 30 grams (or more) of sugar. The combination of the phosphoric acid along with the sugar really does a number on your teeth. Diet drinks typically contain 1 gram or less of sugar or other carbs.
The "P" in P and L generally stands for Profit.
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The concentration of sugar in the solution is 0.52 g/L.
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