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  soft drink   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Carbonated beverages are regionally known in the Midwest and most of Canada as "pop." In Quebec they are called soft drinks.
In German, soft drinks are known as Limo short for Limonade, the German word for lemonade, but in America lemonade is an uncarbonated beverage, generally not considered a soft drink.
In Scotland, soft drinks are commonly known as "ginger", presumably referring to an early "soft drink", ginger beer.
www.yourencyclopedia.net /Soft_drink.html   (1063 words)

  
 Drink - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Drink is also slang for a body of water, such as an ocean or a water hazard on a golf course (e.g.
To drink in is also used metaphorically, as in to drink in the scenery.
Some substances may either be called food or drink, and accordingly be eaten with a spoon or drunk, depending on solid ingredients in it and on how thick it is, and on preference:
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Drink   (215 words)

  
 Soft drink - Open Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Competition in the industry among soft drink producers is widely referred to as the cola wars.
Red lemonade is similar to the Scottish drink Irn Bru, and is popular both as a drink for kids and as a mixer for spirits.
In Japan, soft drinks are commonly refered as "juice" and younger generations refer as "drink", a shortened term for "PET-bottle drink".
open-encyclopedia.com /Soft_drink   (1499 words)

  
 Soft drink -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
A soft drink is a (A single serving of a beverage) drink that does not contain (A liquor or brew containing alcohol as the active agent) alcohol, as opposed to a (Distilled rather than fermented) hard drink, which does.
Carbonated (A white nutritious liquid secreted by mammals and used as food by human beings) milk would probably not be considered a soft drink.) The term originally referred exclusively to (additional info and facts about carbonated) carbonated drinks, and is still commonly used in this manner.
In (A person of German nationality) German, soft drinks are known as Limo short for Limonade, the German word for (Sweetened beverage of diluted lemon juice) lemonade, but in America lemonade is an uncarbonated beverage, generally not considered a soft drink.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/s/so/soft_drink.htm   (4020 words)

  
 Read about Soft drink at WorldVillage Encyclopedia. Research Soft drink and learn about Soft drink here!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Carbonated milk would probably not be considered a soft drink.) The term originally referred exclusively to
carbonated drinks, and is still commonly used in this manner.
In Scotland, soft drinks are commonly known as "ginger", presumably referring to an early "soft drink",
encyclopedia.worldvillage.com /s/b/Soft_drink   (1573 words)

  
 carbonated beverage on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Carbonation may occur naturally in spring water that has absorbed carbon dioxide at high pressures underground.
Artificial carbonation was first introduced in 1767 by an Englishman, Joseph Priestley, and was commercialized in 1807 by Benjamin Silliman, a Yale Univ. chemistry professor, who bottled and sold seltzer water.
Today, heavily sweetened, carbonated drinks, or sodas, are among the most popular beverages in the world.
www.encyclopedia.com /html/c1/carbonat-bev.asp   (590 words)

  
 carbonated drinks
Carbonated drinks are the single biggest source of refined sugars in the...
The phosphorus and sweeteners in sodas and carbonated drinks do not affect calcium absorption or bone mass, but the caffeine in many of these drinks does.
A: I also have heard several times that carbonated drinks are not good for your bone because of the phosphorus...
www.drink-galaxy.com /articles/15/carbonated-drinks.html   (234 words)

  
 Bottled Soda Pop Nostalgia
Carbonated beverages did not achieve great popularity in America until 1832, when John Mathews invented his apparatus for the making carbonated water.
The drinking of either natural or artificial mineral water was considered a healthy practice.
The soft drink was first sold to the public at the soda fountain in Jacob's Pharmacy in Atlanta.
www.sodapopstop.com /history/history.cfm   (1483 words)

  
 Halfbakery: Half-Carbonated Soda
A better indication as to the level of carbonation in a drink would certainly help those of us whose internal functions get disrupted by an excess of fizz...
So it is possible to end up with a more-recently-bottled-than-average bottle that is more carbonated then the manufacturer intended your experience to be, conversly, a less-recently-bottled-than-average bottle would have less fizz.
If you pour your carbonated drink into a glass, you'll notice that bubbles form where there are small imperfections on the inside of the glass.
www.halfbakery.com /idea/Half-Carbonated_20Soda   (626 words)

  
 A school based programme to reduce carbonated drink consumption reduced obesity in children -- Pontin 7 (4): 105 -- ...
A school based programme to reduce carbonated drink consumption reduced obesity in children
Preventing childhood obesity by reducing consumption of carbonated drinks: cluster randomised controlled trial.
and effects of sweetened carbonated drinks on dentition.
ebn.bmjjournals.com /cgi/content/extract/7/4/105   (234 words)

  
 Oligopoly Watch
As with many mature retail industries, the beverage giants have a problem — growth in the sales of their flagship carbonated products are at a near standstill in the key U.S. market, with 1% growth or less.
The big three carbonated beverage makers now exist in a stable oligopoly that changes only by small increments and which controls over 90% of the market.
In past decades, the carbonated beverage section had been the beneficiary of an amazing record of growth, where consumption has more than doubled over the past 25 years.
www.oligopolywatch.com /2003/04/21.html   (720 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Coca-Cola Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Coca-Cola is the trademarked name (registered 1893) of a popular carbonated drink sold in stores, restaurants and vending machines in many nations of the world.
It was relaunched as a soft drink to counter Prohibition.
Even with less than half of the calories and carbohydrates of standard soft drinks, C2 is not a replacement for zero-calorie soft drinks such as Diet Coke.
www.ipedia.com /coca_cola_1.html   (3165 words)

  
 Urban Legends Reference Pages: Cokelore (Fortuitous Fizz?)
Legend has it that Venable "accidentally" served the new syrup with carbonated water, but actually the plan from the very outset was to squirt it into a glass and spritz it with cold, carbonated water from the fountain.
Seems pretty straightforward: The plan was always to mix the syrup with carbonated water, yet the "accidental discovery" legend has been passed off as truth in more than a few publications.
By accident, his syrup is mixed with carbonated, rather than plain, water.
www.snopes.com /cokelore/carbonate.asp   (709 words)

  
 CNN.com - Bubbly milk? Schools are buying - Sep. 1, 2003
Mary Ann Clark, a registered nurse, said she was pained to see children drinking cola and shunning milk when she worked in schools so she decided to do something about it.
She and her biochemist husband started work on a carbonated milk drink in 1996 and founded Mac Farms Inc. in 1998.
The Clarks combined water and powdered milk to create a slightly fizzy, mildly milky-tasting drink with the nutritional value of skim milk and 40 percent of the recommended daily amount of calcium.
www.cnn.com /2003/EDUCATION/09/01/carbonated.milk.ap   (413 words)

  
 Moxie For Mine: More About Moxie The Drink
It was first sold as a carbonated drink in 1884.
The drink is also said to contain wintergreen and it used to contain sassafras before its use in food products was outlawed in the 1960's.
Moxie was the nation's first mass-marketed soft drink thanks to the head of its advertising campaign Frank M. Archer.
www.bdragon.com /moxie/moxie.shtml   (904 words)

  
 Soft drink   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
A soft drink is a drink that does not contain alcohol, as opposed to a hard drink, which does.
In northern Sweden the word dricka (drink) is often used.
In Canada, "pop" refers to a carbonated soft drink.
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/S/Soft-drink.htm   (1969 words)

  
 Halfbakery: Carbonated Aspirin Drink
It is very good at targeting intense throat pain, and helps cleans up all the mucus that sticks around your mouth and throat, but with limited success due to its lack of effervescence.
Carbonated Aspirin Drink is pre-dissolved aspirin in heavily carbonated water.
It is intended for in the morning, and after meals, as it clears away throat gunk using pure bubble power, while providing some relief from the pain.
www.halfbakery.com /idea/Carbonated_20Aspirin_20Drink   (324 words)

  
 carbonated drink Drinks & Juices - Compare Prices and Reviews - Shop Smart at Shopzilla!
Non-carbonated and caffeine-free, this tasty drink is sweetened...
While the carbonated drinks sector remains the largest area of...
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www.shopzilla.com /7Y_-_cat_id--16031300__keyword--carbonated+drink   (391 words)

  
 Cornell News: e-Moo   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Taking direct aim at the youth sports drink and carbonated soft drink industry, a carbonated, milk-based beverage has been developed by food science researchers at Cornell University.
But unlike carbonated soft drinks, supercharged with sugar, flavoring, and little -- if any -- nutrition, e-Moo is good for children.
In addition to the carbonation, Cornell and Mac Farms tested a variety of flavors to add to the product.
www.news.cornell.edu /releases/March01/e-Moo.bpf.html   (529 words)

  
 What is the PSI upper limit for a 2 liter PET carbonated drink bottle?
Using empty 2-liter PET plastic soft drink bottles I've been experimenting with making carbonated drinks by dropping dry ice pellets in the PET bottle filled with ice cold liquid, and then attaching my device to the bottle to force carbonation into the fluid.
I have emailed my query to several soft drink companies and also to manufacturers and distributors of PET plastic bottles, and also to a couple of plastic engineering firms.
Re: What is the PSI upper limit for a 2 liter PET carbonated drink bottle?
www.madsci.org /posts/archives/2000-10/971298421.Eg.q.html   (264 words)

  
 BaRzooka - Promotional Item
In the shape of a vertical transparent tube with a tap, it attracts attention, is portable, permits self-service and is fun to use.
The BaRzooka itself can be branded but we’ve designed it so there is a clear plastic insert in the middle of the base, which can be taken out and you can change the sign or message as many times as you like.
Typically, the BaRzooka is used with beer, cider, wine, soft drinks, cocktails, energy drinks or specialty drinks.
www.kegclub.com /corporate/barzooka.htm   (218 words)

  
 The Monarch Beverage Company   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
This energy drink has received rave reviews, and we expect the momentum to continue.
Our New Age and traditional Carbonated brands have a strong following, and retailers and consumers choose our domestic products because of their great taste and high quality.
Reaktor is a fruity, carbonated, sweet energy drink formulated especially for the palates of the Western African consumer.
www.monarchbeverages.com /brand.asp   (369 words)

  
 Brewed iced tea or non-carbonated drink dispenser (US6685059)
Method for production of metered amounts of drinks, especially coffee
US20020145008A1 issued 2002-10-10 Brewed iced tea or non-carbonated drink dispenser with quiet operation
US6685059 issued 2004-02-03 Brewed iced tea or non-carbonated drink dispenser
www.delphion.com /details?pn=US06685059__   (528 words)

  
 do you know why a carbonated drink boils faster than a noncarbonated drink?
Subject: do you know why a carbonated drink boils faster than a noncarbonated drink?
I was wondering why carbonated liquids boil faster then noncarbonated liquids because i cannot find anything about that in the reasearch that i have done.
Re: do you know why a carbonated drink boils faster than a noncarbonated drink?
www.madsci.org /posts/archives/2000-04/954870161.Ch.q.html   (101 words)

  
 The Hindu : UB launches carbonated drink
MUMBAI: The UB Group's Spirits Division announced its foray into the low alcoholic beverage market by launching ready to drink product `Romanov Shotz', a Vodka-based carbonated drink with only 5 per cent alcohol.
The carbonated drink is scheduled for a market rollout early September in Mumbai followed by Goa, Delhi and other metros, a UG Group release said here.
Republication or redissemination of the contents of this screen are expressly prohibited without the written consent of The Hindu
www.hinduonnet.com /2002/08/29/stories/2002082900511901.htm   (78 words)

  
 Head Room In Opened Carbonated Drink   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
This has grown to become a heated debate in our house and I can't wait for your reply.
If the head volume is already maximized, then only a small amount of carbon dioxide gas is needed to maintain the equilibrium pressure to keep it from coming out of solution.
The product remains bubbly longer if you do not squeeze the air out of the head in a flexible container.
www.newton.dep.anl.gov /askasci/chem03/chem03317.htm   (172 words)

  
 Twinlab Energy Drink Carbonated Fruit Splash -- 4/Pk - Vitacost
Twinlab Energy Drink Carbonated Fruit Splash -- 4/Pk - Vitacost
Twinlab's Energy Fuel carbonated drink is not only full of fantastic fruit flavor, but it helps you get the extra energy you need for your demanding high performance lifestyle, without the guilt of calories, carbs, fat and sugar!
Statements contained herein have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
www.vitacost.com /TwinlabEnergyDrinkCarbonatedFruitSplash   (418 words)

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