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- purified bottled water that is produced by PepsiCo, consisting of both unflavored and flavored water. The Aquafina brand name is also licensed for use on...
- Carbonated water is water containing dissolved carbon dioxide gas, either artificially injected under pressure, or occurring due to natural geological...
- made with vodka or other hard liquors. Shots made with non-branded or unflavored gelatin rather than Jell-O are sometimes known as jelly shots or gelatin...
- dough made with wheat flour, cornmeal, baking powder, salt, milk powder unflavored milk or evaporated milk, sugar and water, which is then fried in a neutral...
- the color can vary depending on the specific processing methods used. Unflavored hemp protein powder is commonly available, that is, no additional flavoring...
- as 3 or 6 milligrams per pouch in the US) and different flavored and unflavored varieties. The pouches contain nicotine extracted from tobacco leaves...
- with a blended mixture of unflavored gelatin and milk (evaporated and condensed). Prior to adding the milk, the unflavored gelatin is allowed to cool...
- other flavors are common as well, including mol****es and the "classic" (unflavored) taffy. The word taffy, referring to the boiled candy, is first known...
- IBA-approved recipe. Many bartenders, however, continue to use a standard unflavored vodka — this alternative would undoubtedly be historically consistent...
- Chainsaw, Severed Lime, Convicted Melon, and Berry It Alive. Unlike their unflavored seltzer these flavored carbonated beverages ("sparkling waters") are actually...