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What are the ingredients of Vanilla, Classic, C2, and Cherry Coke?




What are the ingredients of vanilla coke, cherry coke, classic coke, and c2 coke? I want to know this because I need to use this information for a science experiment. it would help me out a lot.
Haley t. [surname deleted for privacy by Editor]
- New York , New York, America



The ingredients are printed right on the can, Haley :-)

Ted Mooney, finishing.com
Ted Mooney, P.E.
Striving to live Aloha
finishing.com - Pine Beach, New Jersey
2005



Not only that, but they are listed in the order in which the volume is the greatest. So if sugar is the first ingredient, there is more sugar than anything else etc, etc, but this is true with all prepackaged food stuff.

Sheldon Taylor
Sheldon Taylor
supply chain electronics
Wake Forest, North Carolina

2005



2005

You guys, she doesn't mean it that way. She means what makes them different from each other. But that is sadly locked up in Coca-Colas's safe so other people can't counterfeit it. Do you work for Pepsi-Cola?

Kyle P. [surname deleted for privacy by Editor]
student - Sylmar, California, USA
2005



I can only speak for myself, but I didn't mean it that way either, I actually meant that the ingredients were actually listed in the order in which the volume of the ingredients are the greatest, but this is true of all prepackaged food stuff (including Pepsi).

Sheldon Taylor
Sheldon Taylor
supply chain electronics
Wake Forest, North Carolina

2005




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