5% i did a biology experiment and found the answer
or look behind a soda can
From the bottle/canIn a standard 250ml serving (a bottle is usually 500ml, a can 330ml) contains around 25.9g of sugar. That is equivalent of 29% of your Sugar GDA.
I'd say if you don't like sugar than Dr pepper isn't right for you, because in one can of Dr pepper there is normally over 30g of sugar
Dr. Pepper Snapple group is a publicly traded company as of May, 2008. Before that it was part of Cadbury Schweppes group. Cadbury Schweppes purchased the company from The Carlyle Group in 1998.
a restored machine is valued at approx $3500. however you will see them for sale retail between $4000 - $5000. take your time and shop around. estate aucitons are a good place to one pick up for a fair price
Well if your talking about the one where the woman knots a cherry stem with her tongue then that's Fergie.
It is a mixture containing different compounds mixed together.
Two of the mixed compounds are water (H2O) and Carbon Dioxide (CO2). There are other compounds mixed in to give it , its flavout/taste. Collectively they are known as flavinoids.
It's not safe to drink/eat expired *anything*. There are some ingredients in the item that may spoil and cause harm to the consumer. It's best to just fork over the $1.50 and play it on the safe side. :) Happy sipping!
Dr Pepper Snapple Bottling Group was created in 2006.
Neither are, of and by themselves, either healthy or unhealthy, when taken in moderaton. Pepsi has a high carbohydrate load, but also some sodium and caffiene, so you can see it as supplying calories and electrolytes, as well as a mile stimulant. For someone who's undernourished and dehydrated, this is probably a very good thing. For someone who's obese or hypertensive, this isn't so good. One can every couple of days isn't likely to do any harm. One case a day (24 cans in a case) would be more calorie and salt intake than you'd call safe. Regarding beer, while usually lacking in sugars (although not always), beer contains a decent load of ethanol or ETOH. ETOH ranks right there under fats and above sugars in KCals/mg loading, so again, if you're undernourished, this isn't a bad thing. Alcohol isn't helpful in cases of dehydration, so it's hard to make the case that a beer solves that problem, but hey -- beer tastes and feels good! And again, some folks find a beer or two now and again to be convivial and relaxing. No-one recommends drinking a case a night. So, I don't think either one is likely to be a major health factor unless over-used. In all things, moderation :}.
Most glass is valued by its color ,yellow ,red, + blue ,being most popular.
Dr pepper has lots of sugar and chemicals that will harm the plant, causing it to get yellow leaves or die.
On the bottom of the can are a series of letters and numbers example F0161nl3.
A-M (excluding I) are the months F = June
following number is the year 0 = 2010
next three number are the day of the year 161 = June 10th (the 161st day in the year)
Last set of numbers and letter are the plant that it was created at information.
there is also a four digit number on the bottom of the can example 1054 this is a time stamp.
Dr. Pepper was invented in Waco, Texas, at Morrison's Old Carmen Drug store in 1885.
yes it is gluten free. I'm researching it ATM actually. and i found letters from the company saying that their products are gluten free.
Dr Pepper started in Waco, Texas in 1885. The creator, Charles Alderton, was a pharmisist whose hobby was running a soda fountain. He loved the way that all the sodas smelled together, and wanted to create a drink that would emulate that smell. After much experimenting he came up with the 23 fruit flavors that make the drink what we all know and love today as Dr Pepper, then called Waco.
He showed it to his boss, a man named Morrison, who loved the drink, as did customers all over. They could not keep up with all the demand for the soda. Robert Z. Lanzenby, owner of the Circle "A" Ginger Ale Company, offering to produce Dr Pepper. Alderton didn't want to get into big buisness, so he let Morrison and Lazenby take over. Together they formed the Artisan Mfg. & Bottling Company, later to be called the Dr Pepper Company. They introduced Dr Pepper at the 1904 World's Fair in St Louis, where hamburgers, hot dogs with buns, and ice cream cones were introduced. Dr Pepper became a hit, and the rest is history.
Yes, but limit it because sugar and caffeine in soda is not good for kids.
Many people in the united states like dr pepper but other may like coke, or Pepsi.
Black pepper is a complex mixture of substances, but most of the "spiciness" comes from the compound piperine, which is made of carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, and oxygen.
she is one of the olympic people out of the olympics.
I have never seen Pepsi in France or Spain probably Italy as well. Only Coke.
Pepsi is sold there as well..All over the world.