How Much Gas: How Much Gas Produced By These Beverages?

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I did my report on how much gas is produced by these beverages. I did it because i needed something to do for my report. I also did it because i was interested in how much gas is really produced by these beverages. This is my report. I hope that you like it.
I will start off by telling you some facts about Mountain Dew. It was originally manufactured to be a moonshine mixer. It got it’s name from the Scottish and Irish immigrants’ description for appalachian moonshine. It belongs to PepsiCo. It used to taste more like sprite. The third listed ingredient is orange juice. Mountain Dew Mouth is a state of tooth decay. Dentists call it because of how much sugar is in it.
Next I will tell you some facts about Coke. They pump Co2 into the drink. A regular can of Coke will sink in water, while a diet can of Coke will float on water. Coke was once, believe it or not, a medicine. The american Coke tastes different than the international Coke. Once, three people tried to tell the secret ingredient in Coke to PepsiCo, but Pepsi refused and reported it to Coca-Cola and the FBI. Also did you know that Dr. Pepper is bottled by both PepsiCo. and Coca-Cola.

Now I will tell you some facts about Sprite. It is manufactured by Coca-Cola. It was created due to the fact that 7-up was so popular. It
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My question is, “Which beverage creates the most gas?”. My hypothesis is that Coke will create the most gas. If you are wondering why, it is because the pump Co2 into the drink. These are the materials you will need. - Balloons - Plastic bottles - Vinegar - Heating pad - measuring tools - Variety of beverage ( I used Coke, Mountain Dew, Sprite, 2% Milk, and tap

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