Mt. dew was made in Africa by a chief who was oringinally named " do the mountain" and his idea was stolen by the u.s. and then distributed across America in the early 1700's.
It is circa 1940.
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LMFAO! There is caffiene free Mountain Dew?!?! What's the point in having Mountain Dew if there is no caffiene??
46 grams. That's more than 3 tablespoons.
because of all the sugar and the acids. coke has more acid but mt. dew has more sugar. the mountain dew just works faster
Mountain Dew was introduced about 1964, and was immediately popular. The original ad campaign touted it as a "hillbilly" concoction that would "tickle yer innards!", though this advertising approach was soon changed.
PepsiCo makes Mountain Dew.
Mountain Dew was acquired by Pepsi in 1964 from the Tip Corporation. The Tip Corporation introduced Mountain Dew in 1948.
it was discontinued
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A 24 liquid oz. bottle of Mountain Dew has 92 grams of sugar!
Unopened no, but if you open one and leave it outside the refrigerator to long it will get moldy. That happened to my cousin once.
One teaspoon (tsp) is equal to 5 mL.
As for how many teaspoons there are in a can of Mountain Dew, it depends on the size of the can. The standard size of a can differs per region:
North America - 355 mL (12 fl oz) = 71 tsp
Europe/South Africa - 330 mL (11.2 fl oz) = 66 tsp
Australia - 375 mL (12.7 fl oz) = 75 tsp
South Africa promotional size - 440 mL (14.9 fl oz) = 88 tsp
The Original Coca-Cola
Coca-Cola got its name from two specific ingredients, the caffeine-containing cola nut and the coca leaf that it is enhanced with.
For years there were speculations as to whether or not Coca-Cola actually contained any cocaine in it. And yes, initially Coca-Cola had actual doses of cocaine as a by-product of the coca leaf, but by the early 1900's, this was banned.
Today apparently, Coca-Cola uses instead of fresh leaves, "spent" leaves of coca - the leftovers of the cocaine-extraction process with cocaine trace levels left over at a molecular level. The company proclaims that it is thus using cocaine-free coca leaves.
The kola (cola) nuts are both a source of flavor and caffeine for the drink. Apart from cola nuts, the special taste of Coca Cola has contributions from vanilla, cinnamon, cloves, and lemons, though the exact formula is kept strictly secret.
Hence here are the ingredients that are made public:
In the past Coca-Cola contained sodium benzoate, a chemical that has been linked to asthma like effects, hyperactivity, as well as it can damage DNA and holds the potential to become carcinogenic. Coca-Cola is still phasing this chemical out in some parts of the world. For more information on this see the article "Coca-Cola to phase out controversial chemical" from Mail Online.
Due to the fact that the exact formulation of Coca-Cola is such a secret, the company only produces the "secret syrup". This is then sold to franchise partners that make it into the famous drink by mixing it with the water and sugar and then carbonating it.
The classic coca-cola is said to have 160 calories per 355mL can (based on Canadian product), 42g of carbohydrates in the form of sugars and 40mg of sodium, as well as about 34 mg of caffeine.
Coca-Cola Zero Ingredients:
Coca-Cola Diet Ingredients:
Coca-Cola Blak Ingredients
Caffeine-Free Diet Coca-Cola Ingredients:
Drinking soda can lead to many health problems. Some are listed here below.
1. Weight Gain that contributes to:
- Heart complications
- Stress on organ function
- High blood pressure
- Diabetes Type 2
- Breathing difficulties
- Fatty liver and possible cirrhosis
- Various hormonal imbalances
- Depression
- Infertility
- Lowered immune function
2. Increased acidity levels in the body that contribute to:
- Heartburn/Indigestion
- Disruption of the acid/alkaline balance that is at the core of our optimal health
- Leaches minerals out of our bones; leading to osteoporosis and weak bones
- Eats away tooth enamel and increased cavities
- Leads to poor oral health such as tooth yellowing and bad breath
- Lowered immune function
3. Psychological disruptions that may consist of:
- Addictions and dependency due to the caffeine
- Irregular sleep patterns and problems falling asleep
- Mood Swings
- Depression
- Increased ADD/ADHD symptoms
4. Cardiovascular effects due to the caffeine that may lead to:
- Irregular Heartbeat
- Heart Strain
- Blood Vessel Constriction
- Increased blood pressure
5. Cancers due to the aspartame and possibly acesulfame-potassium
6. Nutrient absorbency problems and digestive upsets
To add to all this, never mind the quality of water they are using, the fact that in some countries the products are contaminated with cancer-causing pesticides, the aluminum cans or plastic bottles the product comes in or the fact that it stimulates thirst on a biological level and does nothing to quench it.
Makes you gassy and you get a bad stomach ache!!
Mountain Dew contains caffeine, which is generally speaking bad for most animals (plants that produce it do so in part to keep from being eaten by animals). Severals studies have shown that caffeine has detrimental effects on hamsters specifically, including genetic toxicity.
Nothing, unless you boiled the meat in hot mountain dew then you'll get cooked meat taste like mountain dew.
Obviously not... If it was many people would be dead right now. Besides, companies in America, are regulated by the FDA (Food and Drug Administration), and would be subject to extreme penalties if their food/drug/drink was poisonous.
it has citric acid in it yes... but as far as 80's acid no :)
probably if you wany your toilet to smell like mountain dew!