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Carbonated water is
water containing dissolved carbon dioxide gas,
either artificially injected under pressure, or
occurring due to
natural geological...
- names) is any water-based
flavored drink,
usually but not
necessarily carbonated, and
typically including added sweetener.
Flavors used can be natural...
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Carbonation is the
chemical reaction of
carbon dioxide to give carbonates, bicarbonates, and
carbonic acid. In chemistry, the term is
sometimes used in...
- can
either be
carbonated or non-
carbonated; the
carbonated version is
sometimes called a
frozen carbonated drink or
frozen carbonated beverage. The first...
- origin. A soft
drink is a
beverage that
typically contains water (often
carbonated water), a
sweetener and a
flavoring agent. The
sweetener may be sugar...
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Sting Energy (or Sting) is a
carbonated energy drink produced by
Rockstar Inc. (acquired by
PepsiCo in 2020).
Sting is
available in
flavors such as the...
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Carbonated milk or soda milk is a
carbonated soft drink. It can be made from
powdered milk or
fresh milk, and
often has
added flavor. In
addition to modified...
- pronunciation: [ɾamɯne]) is a
carbonated soft
drink served in a Codd-neck bottle. It was
introduced in 1884 in Kobe as a
carbonated lemonade by the Scottish...
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competing carbonated drinks until 2008. In 1998,
Ramesh Chauhan sold
Delhi Bottling Company and Coolaid, the
bottling companies of the five
carbonated drink...
- typically, but not exclusively, non-alcoholic, caffeine-free, sweet, and
carbonated. Like cola, it
usually has a
thick and
foamy head. A
common use is to...