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  • 71Coca-Cola formula — A glass of Coca Cola The Coca Cola formula is The Coca Cola Company s secret recipe for Coca Cola. As a publicity, marketing, and intellectual property protection strategy started by Robert W. Woodruff, the company presents the formula as a… …

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  • 72Energy drink — Energy drinks are beverages whose producers advertise that they boost energy. These advertisements usually do not emphasize energy derived from the sugar and caffeine they contain[1] but rather increased energy release due to a variety of… …

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  • 73Tizer — Type carbonated soft drink Manufacturer A.G. Barr plc Country of origin United Kingdom …

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  • 74Squirt — is a caffeine free citrus flavored soft drink created in 1938 by Herb Bishop. Bishop created a new carbonated drink that required less fruit and less sugar. In Bishop’s opinion, it was the freshest, most exciting taste in the marketplace. [ [http …

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  • 75Orange soft drink — A glass of Barr orangeade Orange soft drinks (called orange soda or orange pop[citation needed] in certain regions of the United States, orangeade in the UK, or the genericised trademark orangina in France) are carbon …

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  • 76Schorle — is a German beverage made from diluting juice or wine with lightly carbonated water. Bottles of the stuff can be found at most grocers next to the soda. Thanks to being only lightly carbonated it is less fizzy and hard on the teeth than soda, and …

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  • 77Kefir — For the Islamic term, see Kaffir .Kefir (alternately keefir , kephir , kewra , talai , mudu kekiya , milkkefir , búlgaros ) is a fermented milk drink that originated in the Caucasus region. It is prepared by inoculating cow, goat, or sheep s milk …

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  • 78Cuisine of Argentina — This article was a former . The cuisine of Argentina is distinctive in South America because of its strong resemblance to Spanish, Italian, French and other European cuisines rather than the other Latin American cuisines. Indigenous gastronomies… …

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  • 79Ginger — For other uses, see Ginger (disambiguation). Gingers redirects here. For the Australian punk rock group, see The Gingers. Ginger …

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  • 80Ginger beer — is a type of carbonated soft drink or occasionally, alcoholic beverage flavored primarily with ginger, lemon and sugar. It originated in England in the mid 1700s, and it reached its peak of popularity in the early 1900s.cite web… …

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