COKE MYTHS
Have
you ever heard about something that you couldn’t believe about Coca-Cola? Here
you have some untrue myths. Many urban
histories exist on the Coca Tail and, though, they have been true some times,
normally they are completely false:
The Coca
Tail contains cocaine: False, in its beginnings the recipe was bringing a small
quantity. Today, there are used certain compounds of the sheet of coca, but not
cocaine.
The
Coca-Cola is capable of removing spots in tiles and remains of oxide: A very
common myth, but that certain has not being demonstrated. The rumor, Coke is
based on the content of phosphoric and citric acid of the Coca, but the
concentration is too low to produce some effect.
If you
consume Cola light and mentos can turn out to be fatal: it is a question of an
urban myth fed by a video of a Brazilian child that supposedly died on having
consumed both food simultaneously.
The Cola
light and the mentos, produce a chemical reaction: If you put mentos in a bottle of Coke light, the
present carbon dioxide in the soda does reaction with the cover of the sweet,
doing that the liquid raises causing that it leaves of the container. This
reaction does not take place if we eat one mentos after or before coke.
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