This video can change the way you develop drinks, especially if you want a non-alcoholic option that will emulsify hard-to-work-with essential oils. It may even be an option to develop cannabis type drinks where solubility is an issue. And it is the proper way to make a cola recipe; in fact, Pepsi patented this method back in the 1960s and is still used today. If you look at a can of Pepsi or Coke, you won't see an obvious emulsifier, but you will see caramel, and that is the emulsifier. It is not just for colour.
I've attached some patents below if you're interested in the technical details, which can provide valuable insight into how this became the go-to emulsifier for cola-type beverages. However, it should work for almost any flavoured beverage, as long as you're willing to accept a dark brown appearance.
I didn't talk about it in the video, but emulsion will eventually float, even with caramel. The shelf-life will still be good, but not indefinite. To change density, companies used to incorporate brominated vegetable oil (heavier than water) to make the density of the flavour droplet the same as the density of the beverage, which prevented "creaming" or "ringing" which are both terms describing when emulsions float to the top of a bottle or can.
When it comes to shelf-stability, the primary method used by corporations is to ensure the product doesn't remain on the shelf for very long.
If you are looking for an example of a caramel to use, I believe Durkee Caramel Food Color will work.
As I mentioned in the video, thank you for being a member on Patreon. This channel and its content has stagnated since 2023; in fact, viewership is trending down. I'm going to assume this is the Seth Godin "Dip" before great things happen, but without your support on Patreon I would not have made it this far. These videos are more expensive to produce, compared to aspirational talking head videos that teach you nothing, but make you feel good. The spike on the graph below was due to advertising efforts aimed at increasing viewership. It didn't work.

Anyway, if you have questions please post them below.
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