Vietnamese Soft Drink Drink 350ml Pet Bottle Strawberry Flavored Carbonated Drink

  • $0.33 / 1 - 99 pieces
    $0.32 / 100 - 999 pieces
    $0.31 / >=1000 pieces
  • 1 piece
  • RITA FOOD & DRINK CO., LTD
  • Binh Duong, Vietnam
  • Mr David Lin
PRODUCT DETAIL
Volume (L):0.35Weight (kg):0.38
Product Category:Carbonated drinkstaste:Strawberry, Grape, Orange, Mango
Main ingredients:vitamins and mineralsmodel:carbonated drinks 01
Minimum order quantity:100 boxesKey words:Soft drinks, carbonated drinks, soda
quality:high premiumcolor:Golden
brand:Rita ColaBrix (%):8
Shelf life:24 monthsBale:bottle
feature:normaladditive:cola, vitamins
Package:24 bottlespayment terms:L/C,Western Union,T/T,MoneyGram,papal
Packaging Details:350ml Pet Bottle Strawberry Flavored Carbonated Drink 350ml per bottle 24 bottles per carton 916 cases/20ft containerSupply capacity:2000 20ft containers monthly 350ml pet bottle strawberry flavored carbonated drink
place of origin; place of origin:Binh Duong, Vietnamproduct name:350ml Strawberry Flavored PET Bottle Carbonated Drink
Card:Ritataste:cola
smell:fruity, colaport:port of ho chi minh
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Product Description
name product
250ml Strawberry Flavored PET Bottle Carbonated Drink
Package
330ml pet bottle
color
natural color
Ingredients:
carbon dioxide, water, sugar, blueberries
Pay:
TT, LC, Pope, Wu...
sample
free sample

What are carbonated drinks?

Carbonated beverages are beverages that contain dissolved carbon dioxide. Dissolving CO2 in a liquid can produce a hissing sound or foaming. The process usually involves carbon dioxide under high pressure. When the pressure is removed, carbon dioxide is released from the solution in the form of small bubbles, which cause the solution to become frothy or frothy. A common example is carbon dioxide dissolving in water, producing carbonated water. Carbon dioxide is only slightly soluble in water, so it separates into a gas when the pressure is released.


Carbonated drinks are made by mixing flavored syrup with carbonated water, both of which have been frozen. Carbonation levels range up to 5 volumes of CO2 per liquid volume. Ginger ale, cola and related beverages have a carbonated content of 3.5 rolls. other beverages, usually fruit-flavored, with a lower carbonation content



4 Health Benefits of Sparkling Water

1) Sparkling water keeps you hydrated
Many people think that drinking carbonated or soda can dehydrate you, but health experts say this is just a myth. Drinking sparkling water has the same thirst-quenching effect as plain water, and if the sparkling water is filtered, it is more beneficial to health. Filtered water removes organic compounds, pollutants, and harmful chemicals, so you can be sure that the water you drink is clean and healthy.


2) Drinking carbonated water may aid digestion
If you suffer from frequent indigestion, indigestion, or just occasional upset stomach, drinking a large glass of filtered soda can help ease your stomach problems. According to a study published in the European Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, patients prone to gallstones, indigestion or constipation experienced less gallbladder problems, overall digestion and constipation problems after drinking soda for two weeks. improve.


3) Soda water makes you feel full
Those tiny carbonated bubbles in a glass of soda may provide a powerful punch when it comes to weight management or even weight loss. The carbon dioxide in soda can fill your stomach with bubbles and fill your brain, which means you're likely to eat less. In a 2012 study published in the Journal of Nutritional Science and Vitamins, participants who drank soda on an empty stomach reported feeling fuller than when they drank still water. To avoid overeating during meals, try drinking two 8-ounce glasses of filtered soda 30 minutes before eating.


4) Drinking soda can boost productivity
Scientists have long touted that even mild dehydration during the workday can have a major impact on employee productivity, because our brains can't function properly without replenishing the fluids we've lost. According to a study published in the Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism in 2014, researchers found that mild dehydration (5% of our body weight) can actually damage the blood vessels in our brains. Decreased cognitive performance - especially in reaction time, attention and our short-term memory.


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