coca leaf and kola nut extract, lime extract, vanilla.. these can be yer veggies:).
2006-07-26 02:19:53
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answered by VeronicaB 5
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Until 1902, Coca cola did have the ingredient for cocaine, the coca leaf, which is why so many people liked it, but it was replaced with caffeine, which is probably just as addictive. I'm not sure if caffeine is classed as a vegetable extract though.
2006-07-26 02:19:01
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answered by Jimbo 6
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From www.pepsi.com:
Brominated Vegetable Oil (BVO)
Brominated vegetable oil has been used by the soft drink industry since 1931. It is a widely used food additive that has been extensively tested and approved by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration.
Brominated vegetable oil is derived from soybean oil that has been modified in order to keep the flavoring oils well-blended.
It might be listed as "natural ingredients"
2006-07-26 02:29:46
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answered by exec_chef_greg 3
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probable the pumpkin. I wasn't responsive to how important Missouri is for pumpkin production till i became reading a information article this previous Fall. i believe we are contained in the suitable 5 states for production. virtually each and every baby of walking age, visits a Pumpkin Farm in October. They get to ascertain on one pumpkin in protecting with baby, regardless of the reality that they could carry. My 7yr. old Grandson delivered domicile a 15 -20 pound-er. I requested how he managed one which length. He had taken his e book bag alongside. i'll inform you for effective the valid BEER is: Budweiser. Anheiser Busch is positioned in St. Louis.
2016-10-15 09:54:29
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answered by ? 2
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both are roughly the same except when it comes to protein. EVERY veggies include a good amount of protein; fresh fruit does not.
2017-03-10 10:22:32
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answered by ? 3
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Conccotti cola is part eggplant, to quote the great Clifford Worley.
2006-07-26 05:06:45
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answered by McAtterie 6
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i think might be phosphoric acid, but...
caramel colouring is made from sugar, and sugar comes from a plant......just a thought...
2006-07-26 02:16:13
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answered by cuddlymummy 4
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It USED to be COLA NITIDA (that's the Latin, anyway) but I'm sure it's been replaced now with a substitute
2006-07-26 02:17:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Coca leaves.......there's always a clue in the name.
2006-07-26 02:16:17
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answered by Anonymous
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I had a dodgy can the other day, it tasted of Carrots!! I think we've found our veg.
2006-07-26 02:23:34
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answered by gavin.white 2
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