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  2. Drink mix - Wikipedia

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    A drink mix is a processed-food product, designed to mix usually with water to produce a beverage resembling juice, soda, or other sweet products in flavor. Another type of drink mix is represented by products that are mixed into milk. Most drink mixes are powdered (Powdered Drink Mix), but some are liquefied (Liquefied Drink Mix).

  3. Flavoring - Wikipedia

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    This is exemplified in artificially flavored jellies, soft drinks and candies, which, while made of bases with a similar taste, have dramatically different flavors due to the use of different scents or fragrances. Most flavors represent a mixture of aroma compounds, the raw material that is produced by flavor companies. In rare cases, a single ...

  4. List of soft drink flavors - Wikipedia

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    Nowadays, sodas with this flavor are sometimes made with artificial flavors. Shirley Temple; Spruce beer is a beverage flavored with the buds, needles, or essence of spruce trees. In the Canadian provinces of Newfoundland and Quebec, it is known in French as bière d'épinette. Spruce beer may refer to either an artificially flavored non ...

  5. A&W Cream Soda - Wikipedia

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    The company anticipated to sell $500 million of A & W soft drinks in Asia within the span of ten years to make the company's brands as prevalent as Pepsi, which was already distributed in Guam and Indonesia. [4] In 1994, A&W put $7 million into their marketing promotions. They partnered with the show Baywatch to produce greater sales for their ...

  6. Schnapps - Wikipedia

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    Schnapps (/ ʃ n ɑː p s / or / ʃ n æ p s /) or schnaps is a type of alcoholic beverage that may take several forms, including distilled fruit brandies, [1] herbal liqueurs, infusions, and "flavored liqueurs" made by adding fruit syrups, spices, or artificial flavorings to neutral grain spirits.

  7. Are artificial sweeteners worse than sugar? How they ... - AOL

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    Sugar substitutes fall into three main categories: artificial sweeteners, sugar alcohols and other low-calorie sweeteners. All of those listed below are generally regarded as safe by the Food and ...

  8. Flavored milk - Wikipedia

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    Some flavored milk products. Flavored milk is a sweetened dairy drink made with milk, sugar, flavorings, and sometimes food colorings. It may be sold as a pasteurized, refrigerated product, or as an ultra-high-temperature (UHT) treated product not requiring refrigeration. It may also be made in restaurants or homes by mixing flavorings into milk.

  9. Rivella - Wikipedia

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    Milk whey (35%) Sugar; Carbonic acid; Acidity regulator (L(+)-Lactic Acid) Acidifier (L(+)-Lactic Acid) Caramelised sugar; Natural flavourings; Rivella Red contains 160 kJ of energy (approx. 37 kcal) per 100 ml as 9 g of sugar. Rivella Blue contains 1.4 grams of lactose per 100 ml and artificial sweeteners (cyclamate, acesulfame K) instead of ...