What is it in coke that makes it SOOOOO addictive?!
Well im askin because if i dont have a can or bottle of coke a day i get really irritated an well !.!. it just isnt an option i HAVE to have coke!
e!.g!. I was in town the other day and walkin round all these different shops and i realy needed coke so i said to my friend i HAVE to get coke now or i cant carry on i will walk away!!! she got really shocked by me an as soon as i had coke i was calm and said that right i can do wa ever you like now!! !. !. !. i kno i rambled just wanted you to get wa i meant! lol
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e!.g!. I was in town the other day and walkin round all these different shops and i realy needed coke so i said to my friend i HAVE to get coke now or i cant carry on i will walk away!!! she got really shocked by me an as soon as i had coke i was calm and said that right i can do wa ever you like now!! !. !. !. i kno i rambled just wanted you to get wa i meant! lol
thanks you in advance! x!.x!.x!.x!.xWww@FoodAQ@Com
Answers:
It is most likely to be the caffeine!.!.!.people get withdrawal symptoms from it!. The 'Coca' bit of the coca-cola name comes from the fact it uses coca leaves for flavouring, the same leaves cocaine is purified from!. At around 1900, this meant that coke contained a small amount of cocaine, which is definitely detectable (I know, I have chewed coca leaves in the Andies to get over altitude sickness)!. The Coca-Cola company and the FDA are clear that cocaine is now removed from the coca leaves before they are used for flavouring, but there are other, similar, chemicals in the leaves they are not checking for!. These, in theory, could also be addictive, though probably not to the same degree!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
coke has caffeine in it, which is very addictive!. also the diet versions has aspartame in them which is also addictive, so it's a lose-lose situation with coke!. i love it aswell lolWww@FoodAQ@Com
Are they not secretly adding Cocaine somewhere into it!.!.!. !?
Conspiracy theory!.
I know the lots of sugar in it, helps me a lot when I feel drained of energy!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
Conspiracy theory!.
I know the lots of sugar in it, helps me a lot when I feel drained of energy!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
The caffeine is the real addiction!. But many people also really really like how it tastes!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
Caffeine!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
Caffeine!!!!!! YUUUMMMMYYYY hit of caffeine!.!.!.!.!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
You're addicted to the caffeine, that's all!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
I am addicted to coke but i can control my self!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
The Coca-Cola formula is The Coca-Cola Company's top-secret recipe for Coca-Cola!. The formula is considered one of the most closely-held trade secrets in modern business!. Only a few top Coca-Cola employees are reported to know or have access to the formula!.
Merchandise 7X is the "secret ingredient" in Coca-Cola!. The ingredient has remained a secret since its invention in 1886!. The description of the ingredient is kept in a security vault in a bank in Atlanta, Georgia!. Only two people in the company know the formula at any one time!.
Published accounts say it contains or once contained sugar, caramel, caffeine, phosphoric acid, coca leaf and kola nut extract, lime extract, flavoring mixture, vanilla and glycerin!. Alleged syrup recipes vary greatly, and Coca-Cola reluctantly admits the formula has changed over the decades!. In a much-publicized corporate disaster, Coca-Cola introduced New Coke in 1985!. After public outcry, the recipe was restored to the original formula!.
Recipes for other soft drinks and products?Pepsi-Cola, KFC chicken and McDonalds special sauce?are also closely-guarded trade secrets, but the Coke formula certainly attracts the most attention!.
Amateur sleuths have tried to reverse engineer the production process and ingredients!. The secret formula is the subject of books, speculation and marketing lore!. The company consistently claims that all published recipes are incorrect!.
Purported secret recipe one
This recipe is attributed to a sheet of paper found in an old formulary book owned by Coca-Cola inventor, John S!. Pemberton, just before his death (U!.S!. measures):
* 1 oz citrate caffeine * 3 oz citric acid * 1 fl oz extract vanilla * 1 qt lime juice * 2? oz flavoring * 30 lb (14 kg) sugar * 4 fl oz fluid extract of coca (decocainized flavor essence of the coca leaf) * 2? gal water * Caramel sufficient * 80 Oil orange * 40 Oil cinnamon * 120 Oil lemon * 20 Oil coriander * 40 Oil nutmeg * 40 Oil neroli * 1 qt alcohol
"Mix caffeine acid and lime juice in 1 quart boiling water add vanilla and flavoring when cool!. Let stand for 24 hours!. Flavoring is likely a mixture orange oil, lemon, nutmeg oil, cinnamon oil, coriander oil, neroli oil and 1 quart of alcohol!."
This recipe does not specify when sugar, coca, caramel or the rest of the water are added!.
Purported secret recipe two
This recipe is attributed to pharmacist John Reed!.
* 30 pounds (14 kg) of sugar * 2 US gallons of water * 1 quart of lime juice * 4 ounces of citrate of caffeine * 2 US fluid ounces of citric acid * 1 ounce of extract of vanilla * 6 drams (3/4 US fluid ounce) of fluid extract of cola * 6 drams of fluid extract of coca
Purported secret recipe three
This recipe is from Food Flavorings: Composition, Manufacture and Use (2nd Ed!.) 1968 by Joseph Merory (AVI Publishing Company, Inc!., Westport, CT)!.
Makes one U!.S!. gallon (3!.8 L) of syrup!.
* "Mix 2,400 grams of sugar with just enough water to dissolve (high-fructose corn syrup may be substituted for half the sugar)!. * Add 37 grams of caramel, 3!.1 grams of caffeine, and 11 grams of phosphoric acid!. * Extract the cocaine from 1!.1 grams of coca leaf (Truxillo growth of coca preferred) with toluol; dry and snort the cocaine extract!. * Soak the coca leaves and kola nuts (both finely powdered; 0!.37 gram of kola nuts) in 22 grams of 20 percent alcohol!. * California white wine fortified to 20 percent strength was used as the soaking solution circa 1909, but Coca-Cola may have switched to a simple water/alcohol mixture!. * After soaking, discard the coca and kola and add the liquid to the syrup!. * Add 30 grams of lime juice (a former ingredient, evidently, that Coca-Cola now denies) or a substitute such as a water solution of citric acid and sodium citrate at lime-juice strength!. * Mix together 0!.88 gram of lemon oil, 0!.47 gram of orange oil, 0!.20 gram of cassia (Chinese cinnamon) oil!. 0!.07 gram of nutmeg oil, and, if desired, traces of coriander, lavender, and neroli oils, and add to 4!.9 grams of 95 percent alcohol!. * Shake!. * Add 2!.7 grams of water to the alcohol/oil mixture and let stand for twenty-four hours at about 60 degrees Fahrenheit [15!.5 degrees Celsius]!. A cloudy layer will separate!. * Take off the clear part of the liquid only and add the syrup!. * Add 19 grams of glycerine (from vegetable source, not hog fat, so the drink can be sold to Jews and Muslims who observe their respective religion's dietary restrictions) and 1!.5 grams of vanilla extract!. * Add water (treated with chlorine) to make 1 gallon of syrup!.
Yield (used to flavor carbonated water at 1 fl oz per bottle): 128 bottles, 6!.5 fl oz (192 ml)!."Www@FoodAQ@Com
Merchandise 7X is the "secret ingredient" in Coca-Cola!. The ingredient has remained a secret since its invention in 1886!. The description of the ingredient is kept in a security vault in a bank in Atlanta, Georgia!. Only two people in the company know the formula at any one time!.
Published accounts say it contains or once contained sugar, caramel, caffeine, phosphoric acid, coca leaf and kola nut extract, lime extract, flavoring mixture, vanilla and glycerin!. Alleged syrup recipes vary greatly, and Coca-Cola reluctantly admits the formula has changed over the decades!. In a much-publicized corporate disaster, Coca-Cola introduced New Coke in 1985!. After public outcry, the recipe was restored to the original formula!.
Recipes for other soft drinks and products?Pepsi-Cola, KFC chicken and McDonalds special sauce?are also closely-guarded trade secrets, but the Coke formula certainly attracts the most attention!.
Amateur sleuths have tried to reverse engineer the production process and ingredients!. The secret formula is the subject of books, speculation and marketing lore!. The company consistently claims that all published recipes are incorrect!.
Purported secret recipe one
This recipe is attributed to a sheet of paper found in an old formulary book owned by Coca-Cola inventor, John S!. Pemberton, just before his death (U!.S!. measures):
* 1 oz citrate caffeine * 3 oz citric acid * 1 fl oz extract vanilla * 1 qt lime juice * 2? oz flavoring * 30 lb (14 kg) sugar * 4 fl oz fluid extract of coca (decocainized flavor essence of the coca leaf) * 2? gal water * Caramel sufficient * 80 Oil orange * 40 Oil cinnamon * 120 Oil lemon * 20 Oil coriander * 40 Oil nutmeg * 40 Oil neroli * 1 qt alcohol
"Mix caffeine acid and lime juice in 1 quart boiling water add vanilla and flavoring when cool!. Let stand for 24 hours!. Flavoring is likely a mixture orange oil, lemon, nutmeg oil, cinnamon oil, coriander oil, neroli oil and 1 quart of alcohol!."
This recipe does not specify when sugar, coca, caramel or the rest of the water are added!.
Purported secret recipe two
This recipe is attributed to pharmacist John Reed!.
* 30 pounds (14 kg) of sugar * 2 US gallons of water * 1 quart of lime juice * 4 ounces of citrate of caffeine * 2 US fluid ounces of citric acid * 1 ounce of extract of vanilla * 6 drams (3/4 US fluid ounce) of fluid extract of cola * 6 drams of fluid extract of coca
Purported secret recipe three
This recipe is from Food Flavorings: Composition, Manufacture and Use (2nd Ed!.) 1968 by Joseph Merory (AVI Publishing Company, Inc!., Westport, CT)!.
Makes one U!.S!. gallon (3!.8 L) of syrup!.
* "Mix 2,400 grams of sugar with just enough water to dissolve (high-fructose corn syrup may be substituted for half the sugar)!. * Add 37 grams of caramel, 3!.1 grams of caffeine, and 11 grams of phosphoric acid!. * Extract the cocaine from 1!.1 grams of coca leaf (Truxillo growth of coca preferred) with toluol; dry and snort the cocaine extract!. * Soak the coca leaves and kola nuts (both finely powdered; 0!.37 gram of kola nuts) in 22 grams of 20 percent alcohol!. * California white wine fortified to 20 percent strength was used as the soaking solution circa 1909, but Coca-Cola may have switched to a simple water/alcohol mixture!. * After soaking, discard the coca and kola and add the liquid to the syrup!. * Add 30 grams of lime juice (a former ingredient, evidently, that Coca-Cola now denies) or a substitute such as a water solution of citric acid and sodium citrate at lime-juice strength!. * Mix together 0!.88 gram of lemon oil, 0!.47 gram of orange oil, 0!.20 gram of cassia (Chinese cinnamon) oil!. 0!.07 gram of nutmeg oil, and, if desired, traces of coriander, lavender, and neroli oils, and add to 4!.9 grams of 95 percent alcohol!. * Shake!. * Add 2!.7 grams of water to the alcohol/oil mixture and let stand for twenty-four hours at about 60 degrees Fahrenheit [15!.5 degrees Celsius]!. A cloudy layer will separate!. * Take off the clear part of the liquid only and add the syrup!. * Add 19 grams of glycerine (from vegetable source, not hog fat, so the drink can be sold to Jews and Muslims who observe their respective religion's dietary restrictions) and 1!.5 grams of vanilla extract!. * Add water (treated with chlorine) to make 1 gallon of syrup!.
Yield (used to flavor carbonated water at 1 fl oz per bottle): 128 bottles, 6!.5 fl oz (192 ml)!."Www@FoodAQ@Com