Formulation
Coca-Cola representatives and the American Beverage Association stated that Vault contained 47 mg of caffeine per 237 ml (8 fl. oz.) serving, or 70.5 mg per 355 ml (12 fl. oz.) can, and 117.5 mg per 20 fl. oz. PET bottle. This caffeine amount was substantially higher than Surge's 52.5 mg per 12 fl. oz., Mountain Dew's 54 mg per 12 fl. oz., Mello Yello's 51 mg per 12 fl. oz., or Sun Drop's 63 mg per 12 fl. oz.
There were many varieties of Vault, but the two most common were Vault and Vault Zero. You can find a listing of ingredients for each below, in the order listed on the label.
Vault | Vault Zero |
---|---|
Carbonated Water | Carbonated Water |
High Fructose Corn Syrup | Citric Acid |
Citric Acid | Natural and Artificial Flavors |
Natural and Artificial Flavors | Concentrated Orange Juice |
Concentrated Orange Juice | Aspartame |
Sodium Benzoate | Sodium Benzoate |
Erythorbic Acid and EDTA | Erythorbic Acid and EDTA |
Caffeine | Caffeine |
Potassium Citrate | Potassium Citrate |
Yellow #5 | Acesulfame Potassium |
Carob Bean Gum | Yellow #5 |
Carob Bean Gum |
Read more about this topic: Vault (soft Drink)
Famous quotes containing the word formulation:
“In necessary things, unity; in disputed things, liberty; in all things, charity.”
—Variously Ascribed.
The formulation was used as a motto by the English Nonconformist clergyman Richard Baxter (1615-1691)
“You do not mean by mystery what a Catholic does. You mean an interesting uncertainty: the uncertainty ceasing interest ceases also.... But a Catholic by mystery means an incomprehensible certainty: without certainty, without formulation there is no interest;... the clearer the formulation the greater the interest.”
—Gerard Manley Hopkins (18441889)
“Art is an experience, not the formulation of a problem.”
—Lindsay Anderson (b. 1923)