Sentences with phrase «like carbonated drinks»

CO2 goes up and down with changes in ocean temperature just exactly like the carbonated drinks.
Like carbonated drinks, sucking on hard candy can cause you to swallow extra air.

Not exact matches

The other reasons Cramer could discern were that the new company still wouldn't stack up to old - line competitors like Coca - Cola and PepsiCo, and that Dr Pepper's carbonated - drink - heavy portfolio didn't offer strong enough prospects.
However, CCA's rivals such as Asahi Schweppes and Frucor Suntory could fare worse as price increases to recoup the cost of the scheme will have a bigger impact on cheaper bottled water brands like Asahi's Frantelle and Cool Ridge, budget carbonated soft drink and juice brands and private - label beverages.
According to Harold McGee in On Food and Cooking (second edition, page 429), they are not simply pungent; «they produce a strange tingling, buzzing, numbing sensation that is something like the effect of carbonated drinks or of a mild electrical current (touching the terminals of a nine - volt battery to the tongue).
Drinking a lot of soda Carbonated drinks like soda contain phosphoric acid, which can cause excessive gas and indigestion.
This study simply proves that carbonated / bubbly / fizzy soda or water WILL cause your hunger hormone to ramp up like Kanye at a Kanye West concert each time you drink it.
Other sources of caffeine, like tea, energy drinks and carbonated drinks would not protect against Alzheimer's like coffee does.
You can also incorporate fermented drinks like water kefir and Kombucha which are inexpensive to make and can be carbonated like soda!
It is lower - calorie than other carbonated beverages like soft drinks, with only about 30 calories per cup (8 ounces).
What about supplementing with powdered calcium carbonate product mixed into something like tomato juice or other pulpy drink (per the instructions on the label)?
Carbonated drinks like soda, especially those that contain artificial sweeteners (like sorbitol) or high - fructose corn syrup
Instead of caffeine artificially added to some carbonated «energy» drink, I'd rather get my caffeine from a natural source like green, white, or oolong teas (or my new favorite - yerba mate teas), or even a good organic coffee, all of which actually provide very powerful healthy antioxidants too!
As acids go, H2CO3 is relatively innocuous — we drink it all the time in Coke and other carbonated beverages — but in sufficient quantities it can change the water's pH. Already, humans have pumped enough carbon into the oceans — some hundred and twenty billion tons — to produce a.1 decline in surface pH. Since pH, like the Richter scale, is a logarithmic measure, a.1 drop represents a rise in acidity of about thirty per cent.
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