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You know those bottles of carbonated water where they flavor it with orange, lemon or lime? How do they add the flavoring?

It says on the label that it's all natural flavoring. How can they do this without changing the color or composition of the drink?

2007-01-14 13:38:20 · 4 answers · asked by Student 3 in Food & Drink Non-Alcoholic Drinks

4 answers

The sugar alcohols like Splenda are naturally derived. They may use essential oils which don't add color.

MSG is also naturally derived from seaweed. It is in everything salty you can pick up, almost. "Natural" does not mean what we think when it comes to food chemistry.

2007-01-14 13:48:03 · answer #1 · answered by justbeingher 7 · 0 0

"natural" is open to interpretation. Most soft drink flavoring is artificial. No fruit was harmed in the production of such drinks.

2007-01-14 13:44:24 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Just chemical flavor!

2007-01-14 13:58:57 · answer #3 · answered by White Shooting Star of HK 7 · 0 0

it is somewhat true not all of it is natural they will just take a little bit of juice and put it in

2007-01-15 01:52:44 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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