Tuesday 17 July 2012

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Over 1,500 U.S. patents were filed for either a cork, cap, or lid for the carbonated drink bottle tops during the early days of the bottling industry. Carbonated drink bottles are under great pressure from the gas. Inventors were trying to find the best way to prevent the carbon dioxide or bubbles from escaping. In 1892, the "Crown Cork Bottle Seal" was patented by William Painter, a Baltimore, Maryland machine shop operator. It was the first very successful method of keeping the bubbles in the bottle.Soft drinks are made by mixing dry ingredients and/or fresh ingredients (for example, lemons, oranges, etc.) with water. Production of soft drinks can be done at factories or at home.Soft drinks can be made at home by mixing either a syrup or dry ingredients with carbonated water. Carbonated water is made using ahome carbonation system or by dropping dry ice into water. Syrups are commercially sold by companies such as Soda-Club.Drinks like ginger ale and root beer are often brewed using yeast to cause carbonation.

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