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what dyes are in coke
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Coca-Cola, the iconic carbonated soft drink, does not contain dyes in the conventional sense used for coloring food and beverages. The characteristic deep brown color of Coke comes from caramel color, specifically Caramel IV or E150d, which is a widely used food coloring made by heat treating carbohydrates, in the presence of acids, alkalis, or salts, from sources such as corn, wheat, sugar, or molasses. This type of caramel color is chosen for its specific flavor profile as well as its coloring properties, contributing to both the aesthetic and taste of the beverage. It's essential to differentiate between "dyes" and "colors" in food terminology, where dyes are generally synthetic and soluble substances used to impart color when added to food or drinks, while Caramel IV is a naturally derived colorant made through a carefully controlled process.
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