The Soft Drinks Companion

The Soft Drinks Companion

Author: Maurice Shachman

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2004-08-16

Total Pages: 282

ISBN-13: 0203492129

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This comprehensive book presents key issues in the technology of the soft drinks industry. Employing a user-friendly format and writing style, the author draws on more than thirty-five years' hands-on experience in technical management in the soft drinks industry. The diverse subjects discussed focus on key scientific and technical issues encounter


Carbonated Soft Drinks

Carbonated Soft Drinks

Author: Dr. David Steen

Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell

Published: 2006-09-01

Total Pages: 376

ISBN-13: 1405134356

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The market for carbonated beverages has grown dramatically over recent years in most countries, and this growth has required changes in the way factories are run. Like other food products, soft drinks are required to be produced under stringent hygiene conditions. Filling technology has progressed rapidly to meet the needs of manufacturers and consumers alike. Packaging choices have changed and there have been improvements in closure design. This book provides an overview of carbonated soft drinks production in the early part of the twenty first century, presenting the latest information on carbonation and filling methods. There are also chapters on bottle design, can making, general packaging considerations, production and distribution. A final chapter deals with quality assurance, and environmental and legislative issues. Detailed references provide opportunity for further reading in more specialised areas. The book is aimed at graduates in food science, chemistry, microbiology and engineering who are considering a career in the soft drinks industry, as well as technical staff already employed within the industry and associated suppliers.


Formulation and Production Carbonated Soft Drinks

Formulation and Production Carbonated Soft Drinks

Author: A.J. Mitchell

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 390

ISBN-13: 9780442302870

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This is an integrated appraisal of the production of carbonated soft drinks. It provides a basis for experienced technicians who wish to specialize further in a particular field. It is intended for personnel involved with distribution, sales, marketing and finance within the soft drink industry.


Science in a Technical World: The Carbonated Beverage Industry

Science in a Technical World: The Carbonated Beverage Industry

Author: American Chemical Society

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 2000-10-29

Total Pages: 100

ISBN-13: 9780716737889

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Science in a Technical World is a interdisciplinary unit (small book)-based curriculum for high school (grades 9 through 12), developed by the Education Division of the American Chemical Society, with support from the National Science Foundation. The units can be used as the primary material for a tech prep course, or as a supplement to a standard basal chemistry, biology, earth science, or physics textbook. The program is also appropriate for two-year vocational/technical schools. THE PROGRAM Science in a Technical World takes a "hands-on, minds-on" approach, with students investigating an industry-based problems faced by science technicians in a typical work day. Each unit involves students in the solution of a science technology-related problem that might actually occur. The Carbonated Beverage Industry looks at the question: What can cause a can of cola to have an unusual (off-specifications) taste?