The American expression "Soda" is just water that has carbon dioxide gas dissolved in it to make it fizzy. Cola is fizzy water with special flavorings added. In Britain we don't use the word "soda" for plain fizzy water. We call it "soda water" but that is not very popular as a drink on its own. It is mostly used to add to other drinks such as fruit juice, or to white wine to make a "spritzer". It is also the other ingredient in "Whisky and soda"! "Fizzy lemonade" is very nice too. It has some lemon flavor added to the soda water.
You are probably referring to "Coca Cola." It is a kind of soft drink-- a carbonated beverage. The nickname for it is "Coke."
The main difference is just brand name cola, but the taste is slightly different.
Sams on-line store will ship it at a reasonable rate.
yes. coke is much fizzier and you can just sort of know.. and the brand name cola is a bit sweeter
the main difference is the ingredients. lemonade has ciric acid for tartness, Coca-Cola uses phosphoric acid for tartness. phosphoric acid is a very poisonous substance.
The taste!!:P
Royal Crown Cola/ Royal Bank of Canada Red Cell Count/Red Blood Cell
Uganda actually sells a lot less Coca-cola than Iceland. Seriously! I am talking about the countries, not shops.
A can of Coca Cola contains 140 calories, while a can of Pepsi contains 150. So there is a 10 calorie difference between the two sodas.
Coke zero doesnt have sugar but regular coke does!!!!!!
Caffeine free has no caffeine and regular still has caffeine and sugar!
The use of a Coca-Cola refrigerator is to keep items cool, the same as any refrigerator. The only real difference is that the fridge is branded with Coca-Cola and thus makes it appealing to collectors of Coca-Cola items