- Settore: Beverages
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- Company Profile:
American non-alcoholic beverage concentrate manufacturer with over 400 brands of soft drinks and syrups, including its flagship product Coca-Cola. It distributes its products in syrup form, which are then carbonated and bottled by franchisee bottlers around the world.
Potassium chloride is used, along with other minerals, to add a fresh taste to bottled water. Potassium and Chloride are essential nutrients for the body.
Industry:Beverages
Potassium citrate serves as a buffering agent for pH control to help regulate tartness. It is also used as an electrolyte and a potassium source in sports drinks.
Industry:Beverages
Potassium phosphate is used as a source of potassium, an important nutrient in the body.
Industry:Beverages
Potassium sorbate is used to protect taste in some non- carbonated and juice-containing drinks.
Industry:Beverages
Le Lactate de calcium est utilisé comme une source de calcium, un nutriment essentiel pour le corps. Le calcium est un composant important des os et des dents.
Industry:Beverages
Gluconate de calcium est utilisé comme une source de calcium, un nutriment essentiel pour le corps. Le calcium est un composant important des os et des dents.
Industry:Beverages
Citrate de calcium est utilisé comme une source de calcium, un nutriment essentiel pour le corps. Le calcium est un composant important des os et des dents.
Industry:Beverages
D-ribose est un sucre qui est présent dans les composés porteurs de l'énergie dans notre corps, telles que l'ADP (adénosine diphosphate) et l'ATP (adénosine triphosphate). Il est également ajouté à certains sports et boissons énergétiques.
Industry:Beverages
Extrait du Dragon est un extrait qui contient les substances aromatisants de source naturelle.
Industry:Beverages
Purified Water is water that is produced by methods such as distillation, ionization, or reverse osmosis, to provide water with most dissolved substances removed and that meets the United States Pharmacopeia (USP) standards. The U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) has established a definition for purified water.
Industry:Beverages