No, Coca-Cola does not contain pig blood. In 1954, a rumour spread through Morocco that Coca-Cola contained pig's blood, which would have made it unacceptable among Muslims. The beverage remained suspicious until the sultan's son drank a can of coke publicly. One fact is eagerly expressed by the company--that the glycerine used to darken the beverage is extracted from vegetable matter, not pork.
No it is made of carbonated water, sugar and some more. We cannot drink human blood cos we'll get sick of drinking it. Human blood's color is red and Coca Cola's color is black.
Oh, dude, you're worried about pork traces in your Coke? Well, technically, Coca-Cola doesn't list pork as an ingredient, so you're good to go if that's your concern. But hey, if you're really worried about what's in your soda, maybe switch to water or something. Just saying.
No. Coca Cola specifically states "None of the soft drink brands of The Coca-Cola Company contain ingredients derived from mammals or poultry."
No. There are not enough kangaroos in the world to produce the amount of urine to meet the demand for Mountain Dew.
If you mean Mirinda the soda then I don't think so. But what I do know that Coca Cola says bad stuff about the Prophet and Pepsi has a chemical of a pig that helps make it acidic.
No, Coca-Cola does not contain pig ingredients in its recipe. The main ingredients in Coke are carbonated water, high fructose corn syrup, caramel color, phosphoric acid, natural flavors, and caffeine.
Yes pepsi and coca Cola contain pepsin enzyme which may have come from from pig gut. There are 'kosher' or pork free versions of Coke available from certain bottlers.
Coca-cola had Cocaine long time ago but it had been removed (nearly a century ago). So it is not haram for that reason, since Coca-Cola uses denatured coca extract which has had all of the cocaine removed. It is possible that haram substances such as ethanol (drinking alcohol) and pepsin (derived from pig intestines, but not always) are used to make soft drinks such as Coca-Cola. However, the general ruling is that these substances are transformed and don't have their original characteristics and are no longer haram. It is true that flavorings are dissolved in alcohol, but that usually evaporates during the processing. Concerning pepsin, that is often created in a laboratory these days and does not come from pigs or any other animal. As for the tale about it saying something offensive or blasphemous in Arabic when viewed in a mirror, that is simply an urban legend. One other consideration in whether a processed food is haram or not is the manufacturer's attitude toward Islam, the prophet (PBUH), and Allah.
Enough for the pig-headed, fat-cat business capitalist worker-abuser to perpetuate and eradicate the rights and abdicate responsibility for the dignity of the Glorious Proletariat to rise up and self-actualize their place in the dialectical struggle for the will to power.
pig oil
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No, bovine gelatine is derived from cows, while pig fat would come from pigs. Bovine gelatine does not contain pig fat.
The descending aorta is the major blood vessel that supplies blood to the caudal half of a pig.