powlessfamily4
Well-Known Member
My daughter had a bottle of coke at Mk on Saturday evening.
WWAAAAAHHHOOOOOO
bring on the pepsi !!!!!!!!!
Just as I am reading this, the nightly news on the television behind me is talking about how 1 can of pop a day can raise a man's chances of getting cancer by 20% due to all the sugar! Go figure!!! :hammer:
There has been a much overblown hub-bub about the caramel coloring used in Coke and Pepsi containing 4-methylimidazole. As a result both companies are having to tweak their formulas to avoid having to have to put a cancer warning label on their products. (I think the warning label applies only to California) This might have something to do with it, but there is only a correlation.Really strange. Coke doesn't seem the kind of company to have supply issues. I wonder if there is some kind of recall.
While it is yet to cause cancer, water in extreme quantities is known to kill much quicker. Google Hyponatremia for an interesting read.That isn't what I heard. I heard it was the caramel coloring, and it would actually take drinking about 1,000 cans of Coke per day to give you a higher risk of cancer.
I don't drink soda regularly anymore, simply because it's not good for you in any way. However, EVERYTHING nowadays can cause cancer, or so say the "experts". It's only a matter of time until we're told that drinking water can cause cancer. It's getting out of hand.
Here's an article about it:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-cancer-warning-labels.html?ito=feeds-newsxml
Just as I am reading this, the nightly news on the television behind me is talking about how 1 can of pop a day can raise a man's chances of getting cancer by 20% due to all the sugar! Go figure!!! :hammer:
I was alerted late last night by someone who got routed backstage at MK due to crowds on Main Street that there were pallets of Coke products stacked up backstage but absolutely nothing available for sale. This seems to confirm that it's not a supply issue, something else is going on.
If you are drinking the 1000 cans of Coke necessary to make 4-methylimidazole a cancer risk, it is safe to assume that you have bigger problems to worry about. Coke as a cancer risk is yet another "boy who cried wolf" story that will make people ignore credible threats.Thank You. Another reason illustrating how bad soda really is. Time to make a switch and have some water. Bring your own reusable bottle to the park and fill it with water again and again. It's better for your body and you can stay hydrated so you can rock your Disney adventure.
Rumor has it that they are changing all drinks to Beverly.....:lol:
While it is yet to cause cancer, water in extreme quantities is known to kill much quicker. Google Hyponatremia for an interesting read.
I think there's a reason why I've never once heard about that happening. Of course water can kill you - You can drown in it. But I've yet to hear from anyone dying from drinking too much of it.
I think there's a reason why I've never once heard about that happening. Of course water can kill you - You can drown in it. But I've yet to hear from anyone dying from drinking too much of it.
It happens more often that you think. Of course the only time it really hit the news wire was when it was connected to a popular game system.I think there's a reason why I've never once heard about that happening. Of course water can kill you - You can drown in it. But I've yet to hear from anyone dying from drinking too much of it.
It happens more often that you think. Of course the only time it really hit the news wire was when it was connected to a popular game system.
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2017536098_apwafranklininmatedeath.html
http://www.remembercynthia.com/Hyponatremia_BostonGlobe.htm
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16614865/ns/us_news-life/t/woman-dies-after-water-drinking-contest/
And your point being? The simple fact it that it does happen from time to time regardless if you hear it or not. All I did was pull the first three news stories that came up on Google.One of those stories is 5 years old, and another one is 10 years old. I'm sure any of us can google and find an article about someone dying of a hot dog overdose.
That isn't what I heard. I heard it was the caramel coloring, and it would actually take drinking about 1,000 cans of Coke per day to give you a higher risk of cancer.
I don't drink soda regularly anymore, simply because it's not good for you in any way. However, EVERYTHING nowadays can cause cancer, or so say the "experts". It's only a matter of time until we're told that drinking water can cause cancer. It's getting out of hand.
Here's an article about it:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-cancer-warning-labels.html?ito=feeds-newsxml
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