What is the definition of a soft drink?
A “soft drink” is any complete nonalcoholic drink, whether carbonated or not, including, but not limited to, soda water, ginger ale, nu-grape, coca-cola, lime-cola, pepsi-cola, budwine, any product having an alcohol content of less than one-half percent of weight or volume, fruit juice, vegetable juice, milk drinks when any flavoring or syrup is added, cider, cordials, carbonated water, and all preparations commonly referred to as soft drinks of whatever kind or description. See Code Section 12-21-1730 and 12-21-1860. 6. What is the definition of a “bottled soft drink,” a “syrup,” a “powder,” a “base” and a “concentrate.” “Bottled soft drinks” means any complete, finished, ready-to-use nonalcoholic drink, whether carbonated or not, including, but not limited to, soda water, ginger ale, nu-grape, coca-cola, lime-cola, pepsi-cola, budwine, any product having an alcohol content of less than one-half percent of weight or volume, fruit juice, vegetable juice, milk drinks when any flavoring