No it can not.
Period comes when you drink Malta . It causes miscarriage.
There are no natural lakes in Malta. The largest inland water mass would be the Olympic size swimming pool at the University of Malta, 50 meters long. Malta also has no rivers. Drinking water is from underground natural springs. Supply is limited, so there are often shortages in the tourist season. A rise in the oceans level is reducing the amount available too.
Because it has Caramel in it...
No, but a metal hanger will!
it a shame if the producing companies can not sponser to get the consumer informed about the benefits of drinking malta gunniness.why are they hiding something?
Yes it does. It happens to me everytime I drink it.
It comes from the same sources as other countries. Initially from rain and then through lakes, reservoirs, wells, springs etc. Ireland has a very high quality of water which you can drink straight from the tap, unlike a lot of countries.
Malta is a soft drink brewed from barley, hops, yeast, and water, much like beer is, however Malta is non-alcoholic. It is also infused with B vitamins. The article I read does not mention anything about caffeine, so drinking one or two a day probably is not harmful for your high blood pressure.
no, as of last year the drinking age was upped from 16 to 17
In Australia, the state government of Victoria is creating a de-salinisation plant to convert sea water into drinking water in order to combat the effects of a long and severe drought in the region. And I think the idea came from Dubai.
it is a peninsula, it is surrounded by the Mediterranean sea