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  2. 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 ...

  3. Carbonated water - Wikipedia

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    Carbonated water, such as club soda or sparkling water, is defined in US law as a food of minimal nutritional value, even if minerals, vitamins, or artificial sweeteners have been added to it. [13] Carbonated water does not appear to have an effect on gastroesophageal reflux disease. [14]

  4. Enhanced water - Wikipedia

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    Enhanced water is a category of beverages that are marketed as water with added ingredients, such as natural or artificial flavors, sugar, sweeteners, vitamins and minerals. Most enhanced waters are lower in calories than non-diet soft drinks. PepsiCo, The Coca-Cola Company and other companies market enhanced water. The marketing usually ...

  5. 10 Things to Drink When You're Craving a Soda - AOL

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    Mineral Water. It’s a little boring, we admit, but you can’t go wrong with a cold glass of mineral water. And despite what you may think, flavors can vary a lot from source to source. Best of ...

  6. Soft drink - Wikipedia

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    In Tudor England, 'water imperial' was widely drunk; it was a sweetened drink with lemon flavor and containing cream of tartar. 'Manays Cryste' was a sweetened cordial flavored with rosewater, violets or cinnamon. [20] Another early type of soft drink was lemonade, made

  7. Tonic water - Wikipedia

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    Tonic water is a carbonated soft drink in which quinine is dissolved. Originally used as a prophylactic against malaria, modern tonic water typically has a significantly lower quinine content and is often more sweetened than the original medicinal form. It is consumed for its distinctive bitter flavor.

  8. Ingenious fruit-flavored cups may change the way we drink ...

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    While we all know how good water is for our health, there's no denying that's it's not exactly the most "exciting" beverage of choice. Sure, it's a great thirst quencher, but truth be-told, it ...

  9. Competitive Athlete Hates the Taste of Water, Hydrates with ...

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    Lori Cheek, 52, says plain water "tastes metallic" and she can only drink it with flavored powders Competitive Athlete Hates the Taste of Water, Hydrates with Coffee, Beer and Flavored Drinks ...