What is in pepsi?!


Question:

What is in pepsi?

no idea


Answers:
Probably the same stuff as in Coke, plus added sugar

the same stuff in coke. if you look at both ingredients its the same. . i'm not really sure. just know it has lots of sugar, caffine, and other stuff.

lots of high fructose corn syrup, carbonated water, sodium, caffeine, alot of preservatives........there are more but i cannot pronounce it.

look at the ingredient list. Actually Not_Here, Pepsi doesnt have preservatives. Its in a can, and nothing else in a can needs preservatives.

It is a carbonated beverage just like Coke.

http://www.pepsi.com/help/faqs/faq.php?c...

aspartame causes brain lesions, phosphoric acid makes bones brittle, and high fructose corn syrup causes diabetes. Bon appetit!

The Pepsi-Cola drink contains basic ingredients found in most other similar drinks including carbonated water, high fructose corn syrup, sugar, colorings, phosphoric acid, caffeine, citric acid and natural flavors.

Energy 100 kcal
Fat 0 g
Sodium 30 mg
Potassium 10 mg
Carbohydrates 27 g
Sugar 27 g
Protein 0 g
Caffeine 25 mg

all sorts of crap including aspartame.

look it up its a poison, it's in all soft drinks.

thats why i dont drink any

1) Dark colored soft drinks such as Coke, Dr. Pepper, Pepsi and ALL COLA DRINKS CONTAIN PHOSPHORIC ACID.
2)ALL SOFT DRINKS CONTAIN SUGAR and/or HIGH FRUCTOSE CORN SYRUP - OR - they contain ARTIFICIAL SWEETENERS.
If you want good health you have to choose your food and drink wisely.You may as well find this link usefull:
http://www.totalhealthdynamics.com/soft_...
Drink WATER!

People have enjoyed foods and beverages containing caffeine for thousands of years. Caffeine is a substance that occurs naturally in more than 60 plants including coffee beans, tea leaves, kola nuts and cacao beans. Where caffeine is actually not occurring in a beverage, caffeine is added to certain soft drinks as part of the flavor profile. Caffeine has a classic bitter taste that enhances some flavors and balances the sweetness of other flavors. The amount of caffeine in a soft drink is only a fraction of that found in an equal amount of coffee or tea. The long history of caffeine's use confirms that it is safe when consumed in moderation. Moderate amounts of caffeine intake have been deemed safe by the American Medical Association, the American Cancer Society, and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. For people who wish to restrict their caffeine intake, many caffeine-free soft drinks are available




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