At my grocery store today, Coke was on a buy 1, get 2 free, and there was plenty of product. Having a little trouble moving your product?
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I can't give up my diet coke....it will kill me, but hey, I probably also have chocolate running through my veins as well!
Switch to store brands in the 2 liter bottles. Much cheaper that way.
Hah, that stuff taste like shit. Cant do it. I did however give it up for lent and still haven't had one.
Nothing like an aborted baby tested and approved beverage. They sure market test those flavors to addictive perfection, eh?
I quit smoking 3 years ago with very minor continual cravings. Quitting coke makes me want a cigarette. The urge to smoke is the strongest ots ever been.
If it's safe enough for babies, then..
Thats because aspartame is more addictive than cocaine.
But you are literally CHOOSING to poison yourself.
Aspartame eats holes in brain tissue. No joke. It was an accidental discovery by GE Searle, a drug company. When they realized they had a super cheap formula that tasted sweet, they tried to grt FDA approval for years, but ALL the FDA scientists said no, that ot caused neurological damage and should NEVER be approved for human consumption.
So Searle brought Donald Rumsfeld onto their board who then called his pal Ronnie Reagan. Second thing Reagan did after becoming prez? He fired the head of the FDA and replaced him with Arthur Hull Hayes Jr, who immediately OVERRULED ALL THE FDA SCIENTISTS and approved aspartame for use in food.
It has been poisoning us ever since. Gulf War syndrome was actually aspartame poisoning after they sent pallets of diet coke to Saudi Arabia for the troops, but the pallets sat in the 118* sun.
When it gets warm (I think its 83 deg), aspartame breaks down into formaldehyde, methanol, and formic acid (what fire ants sting with). Hence all the sick soldiers.
And they may use refrigerated trucks to deliver, but I cant count how many times Ive seen big pallets sitting on a loading dock in the sun.
Um yeah...no thanks.