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  2. OpenCola (drink) - Wikipedia

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    The full recipe also includes instructions for home-made soda water produced from basic ingredients such as yeast and sugar in order to make the entire process open source; otherwise there would be a need to use commercially produced bottled or canned soda, or consumer carbonation machines with commercially manufactured carbon dioxide canisters.

  3. Soda machine (home appliance) - Wikipedia

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    A soda machine or soda maker is a home appliance for carbonating tap water by using carbon dioxide from a pressurized cartridge. The machine is often delivered with flavorings; these can be added to the water after it is carbonated to make soda, such as orange, lemon, or cola flavours. Some brands are able to directly carbonate any cold beverage.

  4. Sugar substitute - Wikipedia

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    A sugar substitute is a food additive that provides a sweetness like that of sugar while containing significantly less food energy than sugar-based sweeteners, making it a zero-calorie (non-nutritive) [2] or low-calorie sweetener. Sugar substitute products are commercially available in various forms, such as small pills, powders and packets.

  5. SodaStream Is Taunting Coca-Cola

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    SodaStream (NAS: SODA) isn't afraid to awaken a sleeping monster. When Coca-Cola (NYS: KO) sent out a cease and desist letter to SodaStream earlier this month -- arguing that trashed Coke cans and ...

  6. Diet soda - Wikipedia

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    Diet sodas (also known as sugar-free sodas, zero-calorie sodas, low-calorie sodas or zero-sugar sodas) are soft drinks which contain little or no sugar or calories. First introduced onto the market in 1949, diet sodas are typically marketed for those with diabetes or who wish to reduce their sugar or caloric intake.

  7. How to score free storage containers! - AOL

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    Not much grinds my gears more than paying for a box, but every year without fail I end up buying several boxes so that I can store my assorted belongings in something that is easier to stack than ...

  8. Jones Soda - Wikipedia

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    By April 2007, all of the company's products switched to cane sugar, except for its energy drinks, which changed that fall. [ 2 ] In 2007, the company announced an $11.6 million loss, due to the attempted expansion into the canned-soda market, whose barriers to entry were high against mass-produced Coca-Cola and Pepsi .

  9. PepsiCo is recalling this sugar-free soda because it actually ...

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    It includes products from three states: Maryland, Pennsylvania and West Virginia. The FDA says affected units are labeled with the following code: May 20 24 MAY20240520VS02164 — MAY20240550VS0216.