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No it does not. There are no ingredients in Mountain Dew that can cause mutation in your child. However it is relatively unhealthy ( high amounts of sugar ) . I try to avoid it all together. :)
You can buy caffeine free mt diet mountain dew in Utah and Idaho. My brother in law just brough me back several 12 packs of diet caff free dew from Rexburg, Idaho.
I have heard of it being available in other locations in the US but I only have personal experience with it being available in Idaho and Utah.
Almost all soft drinks in the United States use high fructose corn syrup because domestic sugar subsidies make sugar more expensive than corn syrup.
It probably is not generally available in supermarkets but most Oriental city marts sell it and some moroccan delis sell it so its not easy to get
If you can't find it there you can find it at my eBay store, American Corner Store. We'll ship it worldwide.
Moisture in the air condenses on the cold bottle. If the air is dry, there will be no dew on the bottle.
They taste the same, I get them out machines right next to each other. They both cost the same. If one is out, I get the other without any hurt feelings. Mountain dew is a pepsi product, Vault is Coke. I have never heard a Vault commercial say the words, "Do the Dew." a better question might be, "do they really have to abbreviate the word mountain on the MTN DEW bottle?"
I drink about a can or two a day and have lost close to 40 pounds. No it's not healthy at all for you, but just make sure you keep up with your calories. 2 cans equals about 340 cals so you will only be able to eat around 1500 or less calories depending on what your caloric intake is per day. The simple answer is anything in moderation will be okay.
It doesn't. Water can dissolve the pill fast, but not as fast as soda because of all the acids in soda.
The fizz that bubbles up when you crack open a can of soda is carbon dioxide gas (CO2). Soft drink manufacturers add this tingling froth by forcing carbon dioxide and water into your soda at high pressures-up to 1,200 pounds per square inch. The "fssst" you hear is millions of carbon dioxide molecules bursting out of their sweet, watery prisons, where they have been held against their will.
Yes, no (or, rather, "only partially"), and maybe.
Pepsi has recently (Dec 2009) released something called "Mountain Dew Throwback" which is made with sucrose only rather than "high fructose corn sweetener." Sucrose is what most people mean when they say "real sugar."
Regular Mountain Dew is made at least partially with high fructose corn sweetener, which is a mixture of fructose and glucose.
However, fructose and glucose are both "sugars" in a chemistry sense, so even that is technically made with sugar... just not table sugar (cane sugar/beet sugar), which is sucrose.
Diet soda doesn't have sugar. It has sugar substitute like nutrasweet or aspartame.
In my opinion, yes. Whenever I drink mountain dew, I am constantly going to the bathroom, especially when I have diet mountain dew.
The easy answer is there isn't one it's a mixture so it doesn't have it's own composition however each ingredient retains it's own chemical identity like carbonated water (H2CO3) or high fructose corn syrup (C6H12O6) etc.
here are the contents of Diet Mountain Dew, I cant imagine any of these giving you a problem with gout used in moderation.
Carbonated Water
Concentrated orange juice
Citric acid
Natural flavor
Citrus pectin
Potassium benzoate (preserves freshness)
Aspartame
Potassium citrate
Caffeine (36 mg/8 fl.oz.) -- equates to 54 mg/12 fl.oz.
Sodium citrate
Acesulfame potassium
Sucralose
Gum Arabic
Sodium benzoate (preserves freshness)
Calcium disodium EDTA
Brominated vegetable oil
Yellow 5
It is 'Safe' as there will be no bodily harm, but it will taste slightly different and seem abit slimy/mucus like.
Yes, the main ingredient Water is known to contain oxygen and hydrogen. Both promote cancer and cellular degeneration.
Mt. dew was made in Africa by a chief who was oringinally named " do the mountain" and his idea was stolen by the u.s. and then distributed across America in the early 1700's.