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Cola's w/o Phosphoric Acid?
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chichashaman@yahoo.com
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PostPosted: Mon May 22, 2006 5:27 am    Post subject: Cola's w/o Phosphoric Acid? Reply with quote

Are there any cola's, or soft drinks containing caffeine, that don't
also contain phosphorc acid?
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Ron Peterson
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PostPosted: Mon May 22, 2006 2:54 pm    Post subject: Re: Cola's w/o Phosphoric Acid? Reply with quote

chichashaman@yahoo.com wrote:
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Are there any cola's, or soft drinks containing caffeine, that don't
also contain phosphorc acid?

Most of the brown sodas (cola's, Dr. Pepper, and root beer) contain
phosphoric acid. They don't need to, it's just a cheap source of
acidity. You might find some brown soda's in a health food store that
don't contain phosphoric acid but they may be without caffeine also.

As far as commercial soft drinks are concerned, Mountain Dew is what
you're looking for as it has caffeine, but not phosphoric acid.

Caffeine sodas usually have 1/5 the caffeine of a cup of coffee.
Anybody tried any of the caffeinated waters?

The sweeteners in sodas are either full of calories or not part of a
normal diet.

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