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OpenCola.......
OpenCola
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The world's first "open source" consumer product.Check out its source code at www.opencola.com .You will see somthin that's not available on Coca-Cola's or Pepsi's website-the receipe for cola.By calling open source, its manufacturer is saying that instructions for making it are freely available.Anybody can make the drink, and any one can modify and improve on the receipe as long as they too release their receipe into the public domain.Hey AO's i am definitely gonna try this one and what about you.....................
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hmmm ... the receipe of coke .... don't they have a receipe for green lable ... !!
i'll check the site .. coke is my favorite drink after the 100 ... ;)
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hmm ... i found a very nice receipe for management solution .... guys it's an IT site ...
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LOL, Wheres my Cola recipie :confused:
All I see is management, this sucks ;)
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I really can't stand when people are such idiots and misleading...it's so annoying. You'd think they'd have more, umm, dignity. If that applies.
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You know what I say?
"If you find an open cola, you should drink it right away before it goes flat."
-me
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3.5 ml orange oil
1 ml lemon oil
1 ml nutmeg oil
1.25 ml cassia oil
.25 ml coriander oil
.25 ml neroli oil
2.75 ml lime oil
.25 ml lavender oil
10 g gum arabic (food grade...not art grade)
3 ml water
Now if only I can find the rest of the instructions.....
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Originally posted here by souleman
3.5 ml orange oil
1 ml lemon oil
1 ml nutmeg oil
1.25 ml cassia oil
.25 ml coriander oil
.25 ml neroli oil
2.75 ml lime oil
.25 ml lavender oil
10 g gum arabic (food grade...not art grade)
3 ml water
Now if only I can find the rest of the instructions.....
I think that only makes about a teaspoon...;)
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Like I said, I am can't find the rest of the instructions. It was not legal to post them in their original form (from the copyleft), only modified. I haven't found any modifed versions either. That was a portion of it from one of the advertisements that they used.....