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Surely energy drinks are far worse ?
I can't even begin to imagine how furry your mouth feels!
Drink 2lr of Coke a day but started to drink Coke Zero. Never had any problem with my teeth but I do look after em.
It appears to have rotted your brain though
There's caffeine in Coca Cola as well, so you get the double hit better value for money deal with coke![]()
Also if Coke was that bad, it would be
a) banned like drugs
b) taxed to the nuts like fags
c) sold to over 18s who look 25 and over
Its none of the above, because its fine.. its a drink, has a little bit of sugar in, but what dosent these days.
Just more scaremongering.
Hydrogenated fats are bad for you, are they banned? No.
What a silly attitude, you actually think these huge corporations give a crap about peoples health? there's only one thing they care about. Moneeeey.
That said, cherry coke with a slice of lemon is delish.
If the amount of sugar in soft drinks shocks people I hope they don't read how much sugar is in fruit...
People know Coca Cola isn't healthy. It says it on the can it's self, what more does the man want?
Isn't the point in that being refined sugar as opposed to naturally occurring sugar? Sugar cane for example still contains vitamins and minerals, it's not until it hits the refinery process and those are extracted to extend the shelf life of the sugar product that we get what is essentially pure evil in a bag.
I have to agree with this point really. The product is what it is, it's labelled in an easy to understand way (although I disagree with their idea of a "serving"), if it's too much sugar for you, then don't drink it.
Sugar is sugar, glucose is glucose, fructose is fructose etc, it's just a chemical, "refined" food is a meaningless term with no actual definition.
Refining removes vitamins and minerals from sugar to extend it's shelf life. Like I already said. It was covered in this;
Drinks cans are one of the few food items that actually have a "real" serving size, ie. one that is representative of how much people actually consume, unlike breakfast cereal for example with a ridiculous 30g serving size listed so that manufacturers can lie about how much sugar their product actually contains, that amount is literally a handful of cornflakes...
Vile stuff. One of the many reasons for childhood obesity in this country. The only thing its good for is cleaning toilets where its better than using bleach.