Syrup is defined as a concentrate mixed with sweetener and water, sold to bottlers and customers who add carbonated water to produce finished carbonated soft drinks.

In the industrial context, syrup is a thick, viscous liquid made from a concentrated solution of sugar and water. Syrups are used in a variety of industries for a range of applications, including food and beverage production, pharmaceuticals, and personal care products.

Some examples of syrups in industry include:

  1. Beverage Industry: Syrups are used to flavor a wide range of beverages, including sodas, energy drinks, and cocktails. Flavored syrups are added to these beverages to provide sweetness and flavor, and they can be made from a variety of ingredients, including fruit, herbs, and spices.

  2. Food Industry: Syrups are used in a variety of food products, including baked goods, candies, and breakfast cereals. Syrups are added to these products to provide sweetness and to help bind ingredients together. Some common types of food syrups include corn syrup, maple syrup, and agave syrup.

  3. Pharmaceutical Industry: Syrups are used in the pharmaceutical industry to make liquid medications. These syrups are often flavored to make them more palatable and can be used to deliver a range of medications, including cough syrup, allergy medicine, and pain relievers.

  4. Personal Care Industry: Syrups are used in the personal care industry to make a range of products, including hair care products and skin care products. Syrups can provide a thick, viscous texture to these products, which can help them adhere to the skin or hair.

Some other similar products in industry include:

  1. Honey: Honey is a sweet, viscous liquid made by bees from nectar collected from flowers. Honey is used in the food industry as a sweetener and flavoring agent, and it is also used in some personal care products.

  2. Molasses: Molasses is a thick, viscous liquid made from the byproducts of sugar production. Molasses is used in the food industry as a sweetener and flavoring agent, and it is also used in the production of rum and other distilled spirits.

  3. Glycerin: Glycerin is a thick, clear liquid used in a range of industries, including food and beverage production, pharmaceuticals, and personal care products. Glycerin is used as a sweetener, a moisturizer, and a lubricant, among other applications.

 

See also:
"Syrup" is in the NAICS Code "311930"
  (Flavoring Syrup and Concentrate ManufacturingSyrup, beverage, manufacturing)


"Syrup" is in the UNSPSC Code "48101704"
  Syrup pumps

Ref: 124257/2006-10-01


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