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Sep 19, 2018

[Ans] What powdered drink did NASA make famous after it was sent into space?

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Tang is a fruit-flavored drink that was formulated by food scientist William A. Mitchell in 1957. Sales of Tang were poor until NASA selected it for the menu on John Glenn's Mercury flight in February 1962, and on subsequent Gemini missions. Since then it has been closely associated with the U.S. manned spaceflight program, and created the misconception that Tang was invented for the space program. The creator of Tang also invented Pop Rocks, Cool Whip, a form of instant-set Jell-O, and other convenience foods.




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Tang:


Tang is a fruit-flavored drink that was formulated by food scientist William A. Mitchell in 1957. Sales of Tang were poor until NASA selected it for the menu on John Glenn's Mercury flight in February 1962, and on subsequent Gemini missions. Since then it has been closely associated with the U.S. manned spaceflight program, and created the misconception that Tang was invented for the space program. The creator of Tang also invented Pop Rocks, Cool Whip, a form of instant-set Jell-O, and other convenience foods.


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