Hey... if the tree huggers want recycling, they should pay some attention to this. The idea is to make the project easy and convenient, even for for people who don't care about environmental issues.
Steel cans never had to be separated from other trash because a big magnet would always draw them out at the dump site. Just pick, drop and process.
You can't do that with aluminum cans.
Steel > aluminum
And you just pointed out another natural flavor. If they could cover up and hide such ingredients under a generic term, then how do you really know what you're consuming?
Okay... so, Pepsico is going to leave itself wide open for major liability claims in federal court when somebody happens to have a severe allergic reaction to one of the "at least two" ingredients that it decided to cover up and hide under one generic statement as opposed to identifying and listing them as required under federal labeling requirements.
What's retarded, again?
If she read it, she'd probably wonder why I was "eavesdropping" and then I would answer with something like, "Turn the volume down. You don't have to scream and bark like a drunken Ferengi when you're in a store".
Look at other food and beverage claims. "... with natural lemon flavor" meaning, it tastes like natural lemons. That's not an ingredient, it's an opinion. That's done excessively all throughout the food and beverage industry.
I just finished off a can of UCC original blend coffee. Ingredients: water, sugar, milk powder, coffee, emulsifier.
Are they trying to cover up anything? Are they making implied claims about how its flavor is "natural"?
Nobody... directly anyway. Just the use of the word, "natural" in something composed primarily of toxic, artificial chemicals is enough to give a false impression of healthfulness to the most gullible and stupid of culture.
"natural flavors" can be interpreted as, "Well... at least it has the flavor of something natural." It doesn't even need to be an actual ingredient or set of ingredients.
No, they just throw in buzz words like that to make it sound healthy for you. It means nothing most of the time. Phosphoric acid is not at all a healthful substance to drink.
What am I dodging? I don't have any Pepsi in the house and yes, there's hfcs and phosphoric acid in Pepsi. What do you want? The carbonated water, perhaps?