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- Filipino dancer and actress in the Philippines. She was one of the po****r Softdrinks Beauties introduced in the 1980s along with Sarsi Emmanuelle, Coca Nicolas...
- A soft drink (see § Terminology for other names) is a class of non-alcoholic drink, usually (but not necessarily) carbonated, and typically including added...
- may add ingredients like peanuts, graham crackers, or orange-flavored softdrinks. Ice cubes are commonly added to chill the dessert. It is usually made...
- Alster may refer to shandies made with either citrus or orange flavoured softdrinks, with the two terms either contrasting or referring to the same drink...
- drink for the treatment of colds.[citation needed] However, much like softdrinks, it is almost exclusively just sugar water.[citation needed] Today, aguapanela...
- carbon dioxide, and citric acid. "Brands". The Coca-Cola Company. Retrieved 2019-01-09. "Ambasa / Coca-Cola". softdrinks.org. Retrieved 2019-01-09. v t e...
- episode#437, Original Recipe". 2011-02-11. Retrieved 2011-02-15. "OpenCola Softdrink". Archived from the original on 2009-04-10. Retrieved 2009-05-06. "Cube-Cola...
- (tabliya). Some versions also add condensed milk, sugar, and carbonated softdrinks. A version made with chocolate and sugar in the island of Samar is known...
- of Manila, an exclusive all-girls' school. She was one of the po****r Softdrinks Beauties introduced in the 1980s along with Pepsi Paloma and Coca Nicolas...
- Bionade-Biedermeier, a neologism combining the name of a po****r organic softdrink with the Biedermeier era (1815–1848) to describe the sociocultural situation...