This page will contain external links about Cola, as they become available.ColaSeveral different brands of cola. (Pepsi, TAUfrisch Cola, Pepsi MAX, River Cola, Coca-Cola, Sinalco Cola, afri Cola, Coca-Cola light) ColaA cola is a sweet carbonated drink, usually with caramel coloring and containing caffeine. The flavor of the soft drink sometimes comes from a mixture of vanilla, cinnamon, and citrus flavorings. The name comes from the kola nuts that were originally used as the source of caffeine. The drink may also be caffeine-free, and although some people disagree on calling such a drink a cola, neither the cola companies themselves nor the vast majority of cola drinkers would make such a distinction. Cola drinks are generally sweetened with corn syrup, but may be sweetened with sugar or an artificial sweetener. Major brands of cola include Coca-Cola, Pepsi, Royal Crown, Virgin Cola and various local producers. Jolt Cola also has a dedicated cult following (especially with college students or young professionals who have to meet tight deadlines), as it has a particularly high caffeine content (about 200 mg/L, compared with about 110-130 mg/L for Pepsi and Coca-Cola and 320 mg/L in non-cola energy drink Red Bull). Among colas, German brand Afri-Cola had a higher caffeine content until the product was relaunched with a new formulation in 1999. Inca Kola is another brand that is marketed in many countries by the Coca Cola group; it is the major cola in some South American countries. tuKola and Tropicola are brands from Cuba; the former is also sold in Italy. Star cola is a brand from Gaza-Palestine. There is also an open source recipe for a cola drink, OpenCola. In 2002 a new brand, Mecca Cola, aimed at Muslim customers (with the slogan Think Muslim, Drink Muslim), was launched in France by Tawfik Mathlouthi. It is inspired by Iranian Zamzam Cola. The product became available in the UK in 2003. Some of the profits are directed to the Palestinian cause, and to domestic charities. A similar product with a similar concept, Qibla Cola, was launched in 2003 in the UK. Cola Turka, a Turkish brand, and Zelal Cola are also popular among the Muslim community in Germany. This page about Cola includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Cola News stories about Cola External links for Cola Videos for Cola Wikis about Cola Discussion Groups about Cola Blogs about Cola Images of Cola |
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Cola Turka, a Turkish brand, and Zelal Cola are also popular among the Muslim community in Germany. It is inspired by Iranian Zamzam Cola. If smaller corners are cut off we get a polyhedron with 6 octagonal faces and 8 triangular ones. In 2002 a new brand, Mecca Cola, aimed at Muslim customers (with the slogan Think Muslim, Drink Muslim), was launched in France by Tawfik Mathlouthi. The rectified cube is the cuboctahedron. There is also an open source recipe for a cola drink, OpenCola. The remaining space consists of four equal irregular polyhedra with a volume of 1/6 of that of the cube, each. Star cola is a brand from Gaza-Palestine. One such regular tetrahedron has a volume of 1/3 of that of the cube. tuKola and Tropicola are brands from Cuba; the former is also sold in Italy. The symmetries of a regular tetrahedron correspond to those of a cube which map each tetrahedron to itself; the other symmetries of the cube map the two to each other. Inca Kola is another brand that is marketed in many countries by the Coca Cola group; it is the major cola in some South American countries. The intersection of the two forms a regular octahedron. Among colas, German brand Afri-Cola had a higher caffeine content until the product was relaunched with a new formulation in 1999. These two together form a regular compound, the stella octangula. Jolt Cola also has a dedicated cult following (especially with college students or young professionals who have to meet tight deadlines), as it has a particularly high caffeine content (about 200 mg/L, compared with about 110-130 mg/L for Pepsi and Coca-Cola and 320 mg/L in non-cola energy drink Red Bull). The vertices of a cube can be grouped into two groups of four, each forming a regular tetrahedron. Major brands of cola include Coca-Cola, Pepsi, Royal Crown, Virgin Cola and various local producers. The name measure polytope is also used. Cola drinks are generally sweetened with corn syrup, but may be sweetened with sugar or an artificial sweetener. The analog of the cube in the n-dimensional Euclidean space is called n-dimensional cube, or simply cube, if it does not lead to a confusion. The drink may also be caffeine-free, and although some people disagree on calling such a drink a cola, neither the cola companies themselves nor the vast majority of cola drinkers would make such a distinction. In the four-dimensional Euclidean space, the analogue of a cube has a special name — a tesseract or hypercube. The name comes from the kola nuts that were originally used as the source of caffeine. The flavor of the soft drink sometimes comes from a mixture of vanilla, cinnamon, and citrus flavorings. It is also unique among the Platonic solids in having faces with an even number of sides and, consequently, it is the only member of that group that is a zonohedron. A cola is a sweet carbonated drink, usually with caramel coloring and containing caffeine. The cube is unique among the Platonic solids for being able to tile space regularly. Also, a cube has the largest volume among cuboids with the same total linear size (length + width + height). A cube construction has the largest volume among cuboids (rectangular boxes) with a given surface area (e.g., paper, cardboard, sheet metal, etc.). The area A and volume V of a cube of edge length a are:. while the interior of the same consists of all points (x0, x1, x2) with -1 < xi < 1. Cartesian coordinates for the vertices of a cube centered at the origin and edge length 2 are. . Thus it has octahedral symmetry. The cube is a special kind of square prism, of rectangular parallelepiped and of 3-sided trapezohedron, and is dual to the octahedron. A cube (or regular hexahedron) is a three-dimensional Platonic solid composed of six square faces, with three meeting at each vertex. |