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Are items such as carbonated beverages allowed to be sold in schools?
Around these parts, a soda means what it is: a carbonated beverage.
The man, however, had abandoned his dark, carbonated beverage on the bar.
Carbonated beverages have a pH of about 2 to 3.
By comparison, the carbonated beverage market's growth has been flat at $40 billion.
It works with other carbonated beverages, too, he said.
And, too, carbonated beverages are a major contributor to stomach gas.
Washington State has imposed a $0.02 per ounce tax on carbonated beverages from 2007 to 2010.
However, after May 3, 2008 it will once again be legal to sell carbonated beverages in cans.
In 1885, he received a trade mark for the term and released it as a carbonated beverage.
The finished product, if bottled, will produce a carbonated beverage.
These buttons were held closed by the outward pressure of the carbonated beverage.
Aluminum accounts for nearly 97 percent of the cans with carbonated beverages.
Just like CO2 is dissolved in the water that makes up any carbonated beverage.
Other culprits include carbonated beverages and drinking through a straw.
He later worked in railroad construction, and then ran a factory making carbonated beverages.
Broths and carbonated beverages are good for maintaining your strength.
Allow carbonated beverages to lose their fizz before drinking them.
The cafeteria, in efforts to promote healthy living, does not serve carbonated beverages.
The fruit is used for jellies, preserves and carbonated beverages.
Coke is one of the more influential brands within the carbonated beverage industries.
Carbonated beverages, including beer, by themselves may provoke hiccups in some people.
All in all, carbonated beverages don't seem to be much of a threat to the planet.
That is why people "burp" sometimes when ingesting carbonated beverages.
What do you call a carbonated beverage?