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The Cool Party that Kills: Part IV: Sodas and their Specific Ingredients

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(Part 4 of the 5 Part Series on The Dangers that the Soda Ecosystem poses)

Now, why are we mentioning these in specific?

So that when you go shopping for a drink the ingredient label is so small and there are so many numbers given and very few descriptive names.  I wanted to make it easy for you to see exactly what you are drinking, so you can make a choice based on your own intuition.

 PepsiCo Pepsi went through a controversy in India dealing with: Water usage, pesticide regulation and a short-lived ban in Kerala.  The Pepsi company dates back to 1893 with its origin in the USA and Caleb Bradham, a pharmacist, as the inventor.

Some of the major PepsiCo brands are as under:

PEPSI

Please Note: Pepsi has been reported to produce: weight gain, dehydration, panic attacks, habit forming, emotional fatigue, and may cause diabetes, etc.

 

MOUNTAIN DEW  

DIET PEPSI  

 

PEPSI ZERO SUGAR Black

7 UP

 MIRINDA

 

PARLE AGRO – owns

FROOTI

  Remember Vitamin C and sodium benzoate creates benzene which causes cancer.

 

PARLE APPY FIZZ INGREDIENTS

This product combines Benzoic acid and vitamin c which creates benzene and may affect the nervous system, cause DNA changes and increase cancer risks.  Says keep away from sunlight.

 

GANGA AGRO COMPANY AND INDIA COMPANY owns

BINDU FIZZ JEERA MASALA 

Synthetic food colors

COCA COLA COMPANY  – Coca cola formula dates back to 1886, with its origin in the USA and John Pemberton as the inventor.  In 1885 he created coca wine as a substitute for morphine, because he became addicted to morphine in the American Civil War and it contained wine and cocaine. During prohibition he developed a nonalcoholic version of the coca wine and named it Coca-Cola. Asa G. Candler bought it when it was sold in 1886 and founded the Coca Cola Company. Its brands are:

 

COCA COLA

FANTA 

SPRITE

To see more ingredients in your Flavor sodas please see our next and final article: “Ingredients! What is in Soda and Alternatives Part V.”

(Single-use water bottles contains 2 to 44 microplastics per litre, while returnable bottles (designed for collection under a deposit scheme) contains 28 to 241 microplastics per litre)

Disclaimer: This is for educational purposes; please consult your health practitioner     

 

 

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