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Coca-Cola

Coca Cola is the universal soft drink and one of the most recognizable brand names in the world. The recipe of this soft drink is locked in a vault in Atlanta, Georgia.

2,325 Questions

Is Coca-Cola a medical cure?

It was initially sold as a patent medicine for five cents a glass at soda fountains, which were popular in the United States at the time due to the belief that carbonated water was good for the health. It was claimed that Coca-Cola cured many diseases, including morphine addiction, dyspepsia, neurasthenia, headache, and impotence. It didn't of course.

How much sodium in coke?

There isn't a lot of sodium in a Diet Coke. This is a myth. There are only 30 mg of sodium in one Diet Coke which is only a little more than 1% of the daily recommended allowance (2400mg RDA). It would take a WHOLE lot of Diet Coke to do any damage in the sodium department. In comparison, there are 690mg of sodium in a can of V8 juice. The healthy "low sodium" version of V8 has 140mg, almost 5 times the amount in a Diet Coke. Another comparison, there are 890mg of sodium in one can of Campbell's Chicken Noodle Soup. While Diet Coke is in no way "healthy" due to the aspertame in it, along with the carbonation and the dye (among other things) the one thing not to worry too much about is the sodium content.

Did Coca-Cola Advert Change Santas Suit?

Coke has always been brown. Caramel was originally used for coloring, and though the (secret) formula has changed over the years, caramel, which imparts the brown color we know, is still used to give the cola its appearance.

There is currently an urban legend stating Coca-Cola's color was originally green, and this is incorrect. The company at one time used green bottles, and thus the idea was started. The product has always had its standard brown color.
Not green...probably brown.

Who are the competitors of Coca-Cola?

There are several cola manufacturers: Pepsi and Royal Crown are probably out front of these. Dr. Pepper likely cuts into the Coca Cola market a bit. In the Midwest Vernors is perhaps the only other large market softdrink manufacturer that can compete.

What is coca cola's product line?

They market the following products -

Coca Cola

Coca Cola Zero

Diet Coke

Diet Coke Plus

Sprite

Fanta

Lilt

Dr Pepper

Oasis

Kia-Ora

Schweppes

Five Alive

Minute Maid

Rose's

Powerade

Relentless

Malvern

Think that's all of them..

What was the price of Pepsi cola in 1958?

From another Q&A, and an anonymous source, I read this:

"When Coca Cola was launched in 1886, it was offered free to customers in drug store soda fountains. From 1887 to 1959, the price of Coca Cola (by the glass or bottle) was five cents."

Does Coke have cocaine in it?

At one time, Coca Cola did contain trace amounts of the active ingredient in cocaine. However, by the early 20th century, Coca Cola changed their process to remove it.

What is a 1975 glass Coke bottle worth?

i have five bottle of coke never been open what the price 1978.

How many grams of CO2 is in coke?

That depends on how much coke you have. However, if you know the volume of your can and the mass density of coke, you can calculate the mass on your own.

Regular coke contains 11 grams of sugar per 100mL, and the rest is primarily water. It also contains various artificial additives, but the amount is so low that it's irrelevant to our calculations.

Diet coke, however, contains an artificial sweetener as a replacement for sugar. This sweetener, called aspartame, is an additive far more effective than regular sugar. 113 times sweeter to be exact. This means you only need 0.098 grams of aspartame to make the coke taste as sweet as the 11 grams in regular coke.

Now, let's say you have a 500mL bottle of coke. As mentioned, regular coke contains 11 grams of sugar per 100mL, so you have 55 grams of sugar. The mass density of sugar (in this case we're talking about HFCS (High-Fructose Corn Syrup)) is approximately 1.3 g/mL. Your bottle contains 55/1.3=42 mL of sugar and 500-42=458mL of water, which has a density of 1 g/mL. 458 + 55 = 513 grams.

The diet coke, however, which contains aspartame with a density of approximately 0.3 g/mL, has a lower density. But because we only have 0.1 gram of it, we won't be doing any calculations. We'll just say diet coke has a density of 1 g/mL, and therefore a mass of 500g.

If you like, you can see this in practice on your own. Get a tank of water and put one can of diet coke and one of regular coke in it. But use cans, not bottles, as a glass bottle weighs much more than aluminium. You'll notice that the regular coke sinks to the bottom, while the diet coke floats.

Who invented coke and when and why?

An American chemist, Dr John Smith Pemberton, invented Coke-Cola in 1886. It was sold as a tonic to help people who had headaches or were sick. In the first year about nine drinks were sold a day. Today there are over 800,000,000 sold every day. The name comes from two of its main ingredients kola nuts and the coca leaf.

What is the chemical formula of coke for a chemical reaction with water?

That is a trade secret. Not even those who work at the bottling plants know what this is ... it is only known to two people, and I doubt that either of them will reveal this to anyone.

However, the very basic ingredients that make up a cola are cinnamon and vanilla. Some may even include hints of citrus (such as Pepsi) or clove (Coca-Cola).

dude check the site http://www.snopes.com/cokelore/formula.asp

it has a formula in it

Which soft drink stays fizzy the longest?

I don't know of any scientific studies in this area but I can give you some observations which might help you to answer this question. First, sodas will behave differently when cold versus warm. Sodas lose their carbonation at a much slower rate when cold, especially when kept cold. Second, sodas lose carbonation at a faster rate when left uncovered. If you drink a tiny bit of soda out of a plastic bottle, and reseal it, there is not a lot of space for carbonation (CO2) to escape to. If you drink three-quarters of the bottle, and seal the bottle, there is a lot of space for carbonation to escape to and the one-quarter of soda remaining in the bottle will become flat quickly. Third, it appears that both sugar and caffeine slow the rate at which carbonation is lost. So products like Coca Cola and Pepsi retain their carbonation better than products like Sprite, and especially Sprite Zero (diet soda). Fresca seems to be an exception to this rule as its carbonation remains robust longer than most sodas despite not having either caffeine or sugar. Fourth, nothing will remove carbonation from soda faster than the contact of warm soda with ice. One can take a warm can of Sprite Zero, pour it over a cup of ice, and the entire contents will immediately be flat. SOOO, to keep soda fresh (carbonated) longer, always store it cold so that you are not opening warm teams or bottles of soda. Always pour cold soda it into glasses or cups of ice while cold. Always pour the soda down the side of the glass rather than pouring it on top of the ice. Once you have used half of a bottle, go ahead and use up the other half because it will go flat quickly.

What nutrients are in Coca-Cola?

Coke is mostly sugar and water - so sugar (which can be sucrose or high-fructose corn syrup) would be the main nutrient in Coke - although it's only of limited nutritional value. Water, caffeine, carbonation, and all the flavoring ingredients don't really count as nutrients.

Does Coca-Cola make you hyper?

Yes It Does Even If You Only Have 1 It Still Makes You Hyper

Can coca cola remove ink stain?

Coca-cola stains clothes, but not permanently. If the stain is still wet, you can probably remove it by blotting it up and then blotting it with water. Once the stain has dried, pretreat it and throw it in the washer on a hot cycle.

What solutes are in coke?

From the label on a container: "Carbonated water, high fructose corn syrup, caramel color, phosphoric acid, natural flavors, caffeine." The carbonated water is the solvent. All the rest is solute (though there may be a bit of water in some of it). More specific information isn't generally available. It's proprietary. They don't give out the formula. But they have a web site and a contact page. And a link to click on is provided. Does it get any better? Nope!
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Is Schweppes Coca-Cola a Jewish company?

Yes according to a book.

Amazon say different

What is the contact number of Coca cola Philippines main office?

what is the sss number of coca cola bottlers misamis oriental i really need it pls.

Where can you buy coca cola aluminum bottles?

One can purchase Igloo coolers from a variety of sources. Online one can order an Igloo from retailers such as Amazon and Ebay. Offline, Igloos can be purchased from Home Depot, OSH, and any other retailer that sells outdoor equipment.

Why is marketing important to the Coca-Cola company?

there is no importance of coca cola; it is just a drink.

What are the kinds of acids are there in coke?

The main acid in Coke (Coca-Cola) is Phosphoric Acid. There are no other acids known to be used in its manufacture or production.