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Soft drink

A soft drink (see § Terminology for other names) is a class of beverage containing no alcohol, usually (but not necessarily) carbonated, and typically including added sweetener. Flavors can be natural, artificial or a mixture of the two. The sweetener may be a sugar, high-fructose corn syrup, fruit juice, a sugar substitute (in the case of diet sodas)…

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Soft drink

Nodes262
Edges261
Triples175
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.007634
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Soft drink

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related to Mass market and industrialization · 20
Soft drink → Africa, As, British, By, Carbonated, For, Great Exhibition, Hyde Park, India, London, Mixer, Schweppes, Seltzer, Soft, South Asia, The, There, Tonic, UK, White's Lemonade
related to Terminology · 17
Soft drink → California, Due, Harvard Dialect Survey, However, In, Louis, Massachusetts, Midwest, Milwaukee, Northeastern United States, Other, Over, Pacific Northwest, Southern United States, St, The, United States
related to history · 15
Soft drink → Another, Arabic, Europe, In, In Tudor England, Limonadiers, Manays Cryste, Middle East, Middle Eastern, Other, Paris, Parisians, The, The Compagnie, Vendors
related to Production of syrups · 15
Soft drink → Ace, American, British, Coca-Cola, Commercially, Fanta Orange, However, Italian, Red, Regular, Sprite, The, The American, Trump, Yellow
related to Taxation · 12
Soft drink → Americans, DC, Federal, For, In, Others, SNAP, Some, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, The, United States, Washington
related to Benzene · 11
Soft drink → Agency, As, Drug Administration, Environmental Protection Agency's, FDA, Five, In, The United States Food, United Kingdom Food Standards, WHO, World Health Organization
related to Schools · 11
Soft drink → Alliance, American Beverage Association, Cadbury Schweppes, California, Coca-Cola Company, Healthier Generation, On May, Opponents, PepsiCo, Since, Vending
related to Attempted ban · 9
Soft drink → Bloomberg, Coca-Cola, In, In March, Mexican, Michael Bloomberg, New York City's, Oaxaca, The
related to External links · 7
Soft drink → Soft, The, Wikimedia Commons, WikiquoteSoft, Wikivoyage Media, Wiktionary Quotations, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2
related to Producers · 7
Soft drink → Coca-Cola Company, However, In North America, Jones Soda, Keurig Dr Pepper, Market, PepsiCo

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Soft drinkis acategory in the beverage industry0.90text
sugarinstance ofand were often sweetened with ingredients0.80text
syrupinstance ofand were often sweetened with ingredients0.80text
honeyinstance ofand were often sweetened with ingredients0.80text
Camerooninstance ofsoda consumption has increased in some low- or middle-income countries0.80text
Georgiainstance ofsoda consumption has increased in some low- or middle-income countries0.80text
Indiainstance ofsoda consumption has increased in some low- or middle-income countries0.80text
Vietnam as soda manufacturers increasingly target these marketsinstance ofsoda consumption has increased in some low- or middle-income countries0.80text
consumers have increasing discretionary incomeinstance ofsoda consumption has increased in some low- or middle-income countries0.80text
alcohol or gum arabicinstance ofFood-grade carbon dioxide used in carbonation often comes from ammonia plants.Production of syrupsCommercially produced soft drink syrups derive their flavors from a mixture of…0.80text
extractsinstance ofFood-grade carbon dioxide used in carbonation often comes from ammonia plants.Production of syrupsCommercially produced soft drink syrups derive their flavors from a mixture of…0.80text
food additivesinstance ofFood-grade carbon dioxide used in carbonation often comes from ammonia plants.Production of syrupsCommercially produced soft drink syrups derive their flavors from a mixture of…0.80text

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