What is the ingredients in percents of coca cola?
Coca Cola is made from things like vanilla, carbonated water, sugar, caramel color, and caffeine. When it was first introduced, Coke also contained coriander, lemon, and cinnamon.
How much sugar is in a soft drink?
That depends on which drink your talking about. Many drinks vary on just how much sugar is used. Some soft drinks use artificial sweetener (such as aspartame, splenda, or acesulfame potassium) meaning they have no sugar at all. I have heard, however, that 9 teaspoons of sugar in an 11-ounce can is typical however this varies with brand and type. Diet brand Soft drinks usually have less.
How much is an unopened 1981 Clemson Championship Football bottle of coke worth?
last time i checked on the coca cola action in sydney Australia the price was 30,000 dollars but u can get on for 500 in china
Black or missing teeth is generally a sign of poor dental hygiene. Drinking too many sugary drinks such as Coke can contribute to poor dental hygiene, especially if a dentist is not visited to address issues such as cavities which do occur.
Coke was invented by a pharmacist who accidentally added carbonated water to his medicine syrup to create somewhat of a HAPPY accident :D
Where can you buy RC cola in Florida?
RC Cola is available at Publix Supermarkets, Winn-Dixie, and Wal-Mart stores. It can be found in cans, individual serving bottles and larger bottles.
Which is older Coca-Cola or Pepsi Cola?
Coca-Cola was invented by a pharmacist by the name of John Stith Pemberton in 1886. It is said to have had cocaine hidden in a "cola" flavored liquor. Of course eventually the medicinal drug was removed upon more wide spread popularity and eventually became the beverage we know today.
Pepsi on the other hand was made almost at the same time, but just a few years or so later. The drink was first made in the 1890s by a pharmacist by the name of Caleb Bradham in North Carolina.
Where is the home of Coca-Cola?
Coke was invented in Atlanta, Georgia, and now their main location is there too.
Have they exchanged cocaine with caffeine in coca cola?
No. The formula always had some caffeine (from the Kola nut originally and contributed to the name Coca Cola) and possibly more than it does now. The original formula was reported to contain coca leaves, but the amount was reduced significantly in 1903 and was totally gone by 1929.
What effect does coke have on teeth?
Coca-Cola is used to dissolve nails, rust, bacteria, and is so acidic it is even used as a toilet bowl cleaner! Now imagine what it could do to your stomach...
Any high sugar drink will cause cavities. Soft drinks just happen to be very popular and are drunk all day long, even for breakfast! I see many patients throughout the day with rampant caries caused by soft drinks and try to get them off of them. Cutting down is wise except for those who say they only drink on per day... and nurse it all day long. You have to have 4 things in combination in your mouth to develop dental caries: a tooth; sugar (sucrose); bacteria (S. mutans), and time. Take away anyone of these and you will not get a cavity. Getting back to the conscientious person who just decided to cut down to just one soft drink per day... Just think about it, if every couple of minutes you take a tiny sip of sugar the bacteria eat the sugar and produce an acidic waste which over time melts away your enamel and causes a cavity. The best way to drink a soft drink is to drink it down at your meal and then stimulate your salivary flow to coat your mouth with protective components between meals. Unfortunately, many sugar free soft drinks are very acidic and if they are below 5.5 pH then they will melt down enamel without the bacteria's help. Just drink water!
Why should soda be store in cold places?
The fizz from soda comes from dissolved carbon dioxide. In the closed bottle, the carbon dioxide is in a state called equilibrium. That means the carbon dioxide is constantly moving from dissolved form to gas form and vice versa. The temperature of the drink determines how much is in the gas state and how much is dissolved. If the soda is cold, there is more carbon dioxide in dissolved form than in gas form. However, if you let the soda heat up, more of it escapes out of the liquid and into gas form at the top of the bottle, causing the drink to go flat. Therefore it is best to keep soda in the fridge, so that when you come to drink it, more fizz will be left in the liquid!
How much do Coca Cola drivers make?
I work as a Seasonal Order Builder for Coca Cola. The starting Pay is $15.35 hourly... Once I join the union in October I'll be getting paid almost $18.00 an hour. From what I've learned drivers make well over $20 an hour but they work for it!
How many coca cola factories are there in the UK?
yes coca cola is a multi national company it has its branches in many counties including Brazil inida west indies etc..........
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What is the Coca-Cola Company catch phrase?
In the form of certain Ps, e.g Be a highly effective,lean and fast moving organization, Be a great place to work where people are inspired to be the best they can be,Be a responsible citizen that makes a difference by helping build and support sustainable communities.
and also- to continue achieving sustainable,quality growth.
Due to the chemical reaction of the carbonated water interacting with the baking powder.
How much sugar is in Coca-Cola cherry soda?
Like a dollar twenty for a 20oz bottle and maybe a dollar something for a can
Is the COKE company a corporation?
The production and distribution of Coca Cola follows a franchising model. The company produces a syrup which it sells to bottlers throughout the world who hold franchises. The final drink is produced by mixing the syrup with water and sweeteners. It is then carbonated before putting into bottles and cans. The bottlers then sell the product.
Coke, as in cola products cannot be smoked. Coke, as in cocaine, is smoked, illegally, in the form of crack.
What beverages does Pepsi cola produce other than Pepsi?
Coke has over 100 different brands, many popular ones are Fanta, Dansani water,and Sprite. Coke has been one of the most popular brands since the 1900's. It also is in almost every country around the world.
There are an infinite number of potential answers to this question. V = (pi)r^2h where V is volume, r is radius and h is height. So first convert fl oz to cm^3 12 US fluid ounces = 354.882355 centimeters^3 or cubic inches: 12 US fluid ounces = 21.65625 inches^3 so: 21.66 = 3.14 * r^2 * h Plug in a value for either the radius or the height and solve. Say you wanted the can to be eight inches high: 21.66/8=3.14 * r^2 2.71/3.14=r^2 sqrt(0.863) = sqrt(r^2) r = 0.93 Double the radius to get the width, and you have your answer. In other words, a can containing 12 fl oz. that was eight inches high should be a about 1.86 inches wide.
What percentage of carbonated water is in Pepsi?
Coke, as well as most other carbonated soft drinks, is about 95.78 percent carbonated water. The carbonation is caused by added carbon dioxide.