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Presentation on:Carbonated Soft Drinks

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Submitted by: Noopur Niranjan Purushottam kumar (Food Technology)


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Introduction
Soft drink is nonalcoholic

carbonated beverage contains:


Natural or artificialsweetening agent Edible acids Carbon dioxide Natural or artificial flavors: Derived from fruits,

nuts, berries, roots, herbs, and other plant sources.


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History 18th century-scientists replicate naturally


carbonatedmineral waters.
1767 1784 1881

- Method of infusing of water withcarbon dioxide is discovered. - Citric acid was isolated from lemon juice. -First cola-flavored beverage introduced.

1833 - Carbonated lemonade made available in

England.

1920 - US census reported , over 5,000 bottles were 4/28/12

Cont
1952 1952 1960 1962 1980 1990

- First no-calorie beverage introduced . - Ginger Ale, first diet soft drink,
diabetics.

designed for

- Beginning of diet drink industry. - Diet-Rite Cola, from Royal Crown


is first drink sold nationwide. Caffeine-free versions of soft became popular.

Company, Aspartame. drinks

- Manufacturers started using


Fruit juice based soft drinks become more popular.

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Production

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Technology and Innovation Modern bottling plants produce


Investment

2,000 soft drinks per minute on each line of operation in building construction and machinery was strongest during 1992 to 1994.

Each year, the Soft Drink Industry purchases

more than $1.2 billion worth of materials from Canadian suppliers, including goods such as sugar, flavors, colorings, cans, bottles and caps, cardboard, paper and plastics, and services such as advertising, printing, 4/28/12

Types of carbonated drinks Soda: Carbonated water also known as clubsoda

people begin to drink carbonated beverages in childhood with a first sip of Coke, Sprite or Dr Pepper at a birthday party. Coffee: Caf cola is carbonated coffee. Flavored soda: Popular among weight-conscious in a variety of light flavors, like lemon, raspberry and vanilla. Energy Drinks: Enviga, Red Bull, Jolt and Monster are carbonated drinks have stimulants that help energize. Juice: Example -Nantucket Nectars line of lightly carbonated juices called Nectar Fizz. Carbonated milk: eMoo White pepsi: Available in Japan only in flavour 4/28/12 of yogurt.

Consumption rate

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Merits
Carbonated water: One feel refreshed &

hydrated, treat constipation, help to settle upset stomach and ease nausea. Sodium: According to FDA, less than 35 mg sodium per serving considered to have a low amount. It is vital component in body for muscle contraction & helps to keep calcium in the blood. Caffeine :Increase muscle strength, reduction of asthma attacks & alleviation of pain, benefits from chronic fatigue & risk for liver disease, contributes to weight.
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Demerits
Dehydration: High sugar content

and caffeine in soft drinks promote dehydration.

Too Much Sugar : Added sugar

contributes to increased blood glucose levels, that increases risk of developing diabetes .
Empty Calories: Increases your

calorie intake without providing any nutrients.


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Products available in market

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From Industries to non-commercial scale

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Conclusion
Carbonates soft drinks replicated from natural

mineral water now readily available in market and become a trend.

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Reference
www.essortment.com www.nationmaster.com www.madehow.com www.hrsdc.gc.ca www.livestrong.com www.ehow.com

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THANK YOU

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