To make what? Coke? If I had that, I wouldn't be here replying to this question! The below links are for recipes using Coke.
Coca-Cola Recipes
http://members.lycos.co.uk/thomassheils/recipes.htm
French Toast with Vanilla Syrup and Pecans
http://www.secretingredientrecipes.com/breakfast.shtml
Sauteed Salmon with Sweet and Sour Glaze
http://www.secretingredientrecipes.com/recipe_sauteedsalmon.shtml
2006-10-18 09:51:40
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answered by Swirly 7
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ingredients:
1oz. Citrate Caffein
1oz. Ext. Vanilla
21/2 oz. Flavoring
4 oz. F.E. Coco
Caramel sufficent
3 oz. Citric Acid
1 Qt. Lime Juice
30 lbs. surgar
21/2 gal. water
Flavoring:
80 Oil Orange
120 Oil Lemon
40 Oil Nutmeg
1 Qt. Alcohol
40 Oil Cinnamon
20 Oil Coriander
40 Oil Neroli
Directions:
Mix Caffiene Acid and Lime Juice 1 Qt. Boiling water add vanilla and flavoring when cool. Let stand for 24 hours!!!
Coke-a-Cola recipe
2006-10-18 10:01:10
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answered by Anonymous
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they keep it secret.
As a publicity marketing strategy started by Ernest Woodruff, the company presents the formula of Coca-Cola as one of the most closely held trade secrets in modern business to which only a few employees have access. In particular, the secret ingredient "7X" has long been touted an integral component of Coca Cola's formula though it has never been established what, if anything, the "X" refers to. It has been stated that Coca-Cola had employees mix the drink by numbers assigned to specific ingredients rather than by name, to avoid the possibility of employees reverse-engineering the recipe. However, experienced perfumers and food scientists — today aided by modern analytical methods — can easily identify the composition of food products, a fact that is further supported by the many cola flavorings and competing soft drinks like Pepsi.
In his book For God, Country and Coca-Cola, author Mark Pendergrast claims to have discovered a recipe for the drink in the company's archives. It includes: Citrate caffein, ext. vanilla, F.E. Coco (fluid extract of coca), citric acid, lime juice, sugar, water, and caramel sufficient, and "X": oils of orange, lemon, nutmeg, cinnamon, coriander, and neroli
2006-10-18 09:53:08
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answered by Anonymous
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I consistently concept rum and coke become a super concept yet become dissapointed with it every time I ordered one or made one. when you have quite stable at Mai Tai mixology, I lower back to the rum and coke concept. this is the maximum recent concept... 1oz -a million.5oz white rum, like mount gay or shellback 1oz- a million.5oz dark rum, ideally appleton (any age) a million tsp - 1Tbsp Agave syrup Stir those till the agave syrup is dissolved and clean. in basic terms a sprint of clean lime juice - do not overdo this. a pair of million/2 Cup Coke - unique or Coke 0 - do not use weight loss plan. a pair of million/4 Cup Ginger Ale beneficiant quantity of ice. Stir. get waiting for what's probable the appropriate Rum & Coke you have had.
2016-11-23 18:07:14
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answered by ? 4
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If you are talking about the drink then it is a secret recipe, the can tells you what is in it but not the quantities.
2006-10-18 09:58:24
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answered by jizzi 4
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to make Coke? You'll never find it. It's a massivly protected secret. Corporations do not part with this info
2006-10-18 09:57:45
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answered by ~mj~ 3
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I do believe that it is a top secret formula that only three people have access to.
Drink beer instead.
2006-10-18 09:53:17
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answered by festus_porkchop 6
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Nobody knows
2006-10-18 09:55:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Are you talking about the drink? Look on the can.
2006-10-18 09:51:23
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answered by Stacy R 6
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dry some plants.
powederize it
start sniffin
2006-10-18 09:52:42
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answered by seanachie60 4
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