Bing is a soft drink produced by the Silver Spring Mineral Water Company Limited, based in Folkestone, Kent, UK. It is dark orange in colour and has a cherryade quality to it. The name 'Bing' comes from the original producer of the drink, one Edwin Bing of Canterbury. The distribution of Bing is very limited, as it is principally available in the County of Kent. For the chemical reaction forming calcium carbonate, see carbonatation. ... A soft drink is a drink that contains no alcohol. ... The Silver Spring Mineral Water Company Limited is a commercial limited company producing a range of soft drinks from its factory and headquarters at Folkestone, Kent, in the United Kingdom. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_England. ... For other uses, see England (disambiguation). ... The Silver Spring Mineral Water Company Limited is a commercial limited company producing a range of soft drinks from its factory and headquarters at Folkestone, Kent, in the United Kingdom. ... Irn Bru Irn Bru is the most popular caffeinated soft drink in Scotland. ... Branch of a Bing cherry tree Bing in what is now Milwaukie, Oregon. ... The Silver Spring Mineral Water Company Limited is a commercial limited company producing a range of soft drinks from its factory and headquarters at Folkestone, Kent, in the United Kingdom. ... , Folkestone (IPA: ) is a resort town on the south coast of Kent, England, traditionally known as The Garden Coast. Situated at the foot of the North Downs, the town has stunning views of the surrounding countryside as well as the coast of France. ... For other uses, see Kent (disambiguation). ... For other uses, see Cherry (disambiguation). ...
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