Coca-Cola
1 of 1nounthe brand of a sweet and brown drink that has bubbles in it
B1Learn more on WikipediaCoca-Cola is a carbonated soft drink that is produced and sold by the Coca-Cola Company. It is one of the most widely recognized and popular soft drinks in the world, with a unique and distinctive taste that is both sweet and slightly acidic. Coca-Cola is made from carbonated water, sugar or high fructose corn syrup, caramel color, phosphoric acid, caffeine, and natural flavorings, which are blended together to create the signature Coca-Cola taste. The exact recipe for Coca-Cola is closely guarded as a trade secret, known only to a handful of people. Coca-Cola is typically sold in cans or bottles and can be found in almost every country around the world. It is often associated with fast food, sports events, and other casual dining experiences and is also used as a mixer for alcoholic drinks such as rum and whiskey. While Coca-Cola is a beloved beverage, its high sugar content has been criticized by health experts, who have linked it to obesity, diabetes, and other health conditions when consumed in excess.
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