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How to make your own cola:
http://www.colawp.com/colas/400/cola467_recipe.html
Interesting ingredients...
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On 21/02/2016 04:51 AM, Nekar Xenos wrote:
> How to make your own cola:
> http://www.colawp.com/colas/400/cola467_recipe.html
>
> Interesting ingredients...
Orange, lemon, lime, lavender, cinnamon, coriander and nutmeg? Yeah,
that's a pretty random combination. I was expecting to see vanilla, but
I guess cinnamon and nutmeg is similar.
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On 2016/02/21 11:34 AM, Orchid Win7 v1 wrote:
> On 21/02/2016 04:51 AM, Nekar Xenos wrote:
>> How to make your own cola:
>> http://www.colawp.com/colas/400/cola467_recipe.html
>>
>> Interesting ingredients...
>
> Orange, lemon, lime, lavender, cinnamon, coriander and nutmeg? Yeah,
> that's a pretty random combination. I was expecting to see vanilla, but
> I guess cinnamon and nutmeg is similar.
And then phosphoric acid.
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On 2/21/2016 10:56 AM, Nekar Xenos wrote:
> On 2016/02/21 11:34 AM, Orchid Win7 v1 wrote:
>> On 21/02/2016 04:51 AM, Nekar Xenos wrote:
>>> How to make your own cola:
>>> http://www.colawp.com/colas/400/cola467_recipe.html
>>>
>>> Interesting ingredients...
>>
>> Orange, lemon, lime, lavender, cinnamon, coriander and nutmeg? Yeah,
>> that's a pretty random combination. I was expecting to see vanilla, but
>> I guess cinnamon and nutmeg is similar.
>
> And then phosphoric acid.
>
Yes, that's right.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phosphoric_acid#Food_additive
Would you believe the things that are put into food and we put into our
mouths?
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Stephen
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On 21/02/2016 11:39 AM, Stephen wrote:
> On 2/21/2016 10:56 AM, Nekar Xenos wrote:
>> And then phosphoric acid.
>
> Yes, that's right.
>
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phosphoric_acid#Food_additive
>
> Would you believe the things that are put into food and we put into our
> mouths?
What's so bad about phosphoric acid?
Nobody's worried about citric acid, and I personally pour acetic acid
all over my chips...
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On 2/21/2016 1:31 PM, Orchid Win7 v1 wrote:
> On 21/02/2016 11:39 AM, Stephen wrote:
>> On 2/21/2016 10:56 AM, Nekar Xenos wrote:
>>> And then phosphoric acid.
>>
>> Yes, that's right.
>>
>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phosphoric_acid#Food_additive
>>
>> Would you believe the things that are put into food and we put into our
>> mouths?
>
> What's so bad about phosphoric acid?
>
Not much as far as I can see.
It does associate with phosgene and an acid to boot. :)
> Nobody's worried about citric acid, and I personally pour acetic acid
> all over my chips...
Sprinkling on chemical names is like sprinkling on de-appetiser.
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Stephen
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Am 21.02.2016 um 14:31 schrieb Orchid Win7 v1:
> What's so bad about phosphoric acid?
>
> Nobody's worried about citric acid, and I personally pour acetic acid
> all over my chips...
Other people like to have ethanol in their beverages.
I personally don't. A bit of 3,7-dimethylxanthine is ok though -- after
all I'm neither a cat nor a dog.
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On 2016/02/21 04:05 PM, Stephen wrote:
> On 2/21/2016 1:31 PM, Orchid Win7 v1 wrote:
>> On 21/02/2016 11:39 AM, Stephen wrote:
>>> On 2/21/2016 10:56 AM, Nekar Xenos wrote:
>>>> And then phosphoric acid.
>>>
>>> Yes, that's right.
>>>
>>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phosphoric_acid#Food_additive
>>>
>>> Would you believe the things that are put into food and we put into our
>>> mouths?
>>
>> What's so bad about phosphoric acid?
>>
>
> Not much as far as I can see.
> It does associate with phosgene and an acid to boot. :)
>
That's what I was thinking. Yet there is phosphoric acid in most of the
food we eat every day.
Meanwhile the caffeine is the actual danger:
"Caffeine: It's best not to store caffeine in any amount. Caffeine can
kill people in relatively small doses. The median lethal dose for an
adult human is around 10 grams, or approximately one third of an ounce. "
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On 2/22/2016 3:23 AM, Nekar Xenos wrote:
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>
> That's what I was thinking. Yet there is phosphoric acid in most of the
> food we eat every day.
> Meanwhile the caffeine is the actual danger:
> "Caffeine: It's best not to store caffeine in any amount. Caffeine can
> kill people in relatively small doses. The median lethal dose for an
> adult human is around 10 grams, or approximately one third of an ounce. "
You are talking about caffeine supplements, surely?
Caffeine in tea and coffee is measured in milligrams. You would need up
to a hundred cups to have a 50% chance of dying.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caffeine#Overdose
My Lady Caffeine wakens me in the morning. I would not do without her.
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Stephen
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>> That's what I was thinking. Yet there is phosphoric acid in most of the
>> food we eat every day.
>> Meanwhile the caffeine is the actual danger:
>> "Caffeine: It's best not to store caffeine in any amount. Caffeine can
>> kill people in relatively small doses. The median lethal dose for an
>> adult human is around 10 grams, or approximately one third of an ounce. "
>
> You are talking about caffeine supplements, surely?
> Caffeine in tea and coffee is measured in milligrams. You would need up
> to a hundred cups to have a 50% chance of dying.
If you're making your own cola, it's quite feasible that you have "lying
around" enough caffeine for at least a 50% chance of dying. A good idea
to have a rough idea how lethal it is, so you can take precautions (eg
not store it in a jar next to the sugar and salt...).
We use butanone a lot at work, and everybody treats it like if you get
one drop in your mouth you will die instantly. I looked it up, the L50
amount is something like 500 ml. That surprised a lot of people.
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