Video: Test shows the amount of sugar in a soft drink bottle
A bottle of Coca often contains many sugar to frightening levels, while sugarless samples still contain a certain amount of sugar.
A bottle of Coca often contains many sugar to frightening levels, while sugarless samples still contain a certain amount of sugar.
Coca bottles often contain a lot of ominous sugar.
Video testing of sugar in soft drinks after boiling is causing a fever on the Internet. Accordingly, Zero-sugar Coca bottles contain only a relatively small amount of sugar, while the regular Coca contains a lot of ominous sugar, according to Longroom.
The test team poured a 375ml bottle into the pan, boiled for 20 minutes to remove the water. What remains is the amount of concentrated sugar dissolved in a soft drink bottle.
Compare sugar content in a soft drink bottle
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