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inventor of
Fizzies. "As Vice
President at the
Emerson Drug
Company in Baltimore, he was
responsible for
inventing the 1950s fad
drink Fizzies by adding...
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including pop, cool drink,
fizzy drink, cola, soda, or soda pop.
Other less-used
terms include carbonated drink,
fizzy juice,
lolly water, seltzer,...
- light.
Researchers have also
studied their use in
treating arthritis. Bath
fizzies are
material products designed to
effervesce in bathwater. They come in...
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profile and
offset the
acidity of
introducing carbon dioxide gas
giving one a
fizzy sensation.
Various carbonated waters are sold in
bottles and cans, with...
- A bath bomb or bath
fizzie is a
toiletry item used in the bath. It was
invented and
patented in 1989 by Mo Constantine, co-founder of Lush Cosmetics. It...
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Effervescence is the
escape of gas from an
aqueous solution and the
foaming or
fizzing that
results from that release. The word
effervescence is derived...
- the Gang
Starr Foundation. Fame
occasionally produces under the
moniker Fizzy Womack and has
produced tracks on
every M.O.P.
release since 1996's Firing...
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effervescent solids. The
latter can come as
small pellets known as bath
fizzies or as a
bolus known as a bath bomb, and they
produce carbon dioxide by...
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Flying saucers (Flemish: Zure ouwels) or UFOs are
small spheroidal capsules of sherbet-filled rice paper. The
first flying saucers were
produced in the...
- Coca-Cola-style
bottles with a cola flavor. They are
produced by
numerous companies. "
Fizzy Blue Bottles", made by
Lutti (formerly part of the
French division of the...