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Byebyemermaid 03-19-2007 07:12 PM

If you drink Coca Cola
 
If you happen to be drinker go out now and stock up on all the bottles that say Kosher for Passover.They substitute Sugar for the old High Fructose Corn Syrup.Sugar is actually better than that stuff.

Cajungator26 03-19-2007 08:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Byebyemermaid
If you happen to be drinker go out now and stock up on all the bottles that say Kosher for Passover.They substitute Sugar for the old High Fructose Corn Syrup.Sugar is actually better than that stuff.

I wish Pepsi would do that...

High Fructose Corn Syrup is horrible for you, but it beats Nutrasweet. I refuse to drink diet sodas because of that. :p

GenuineRisk 03-19-2007 09:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Byebyemermaid
If you happen to be drinker go out now and stock up on all the bottles that say Kosher for Passover.They substitute Sugar for the old High Fructose Corn Syrup.Sugar is actually better than that stuff.

Holy cow; thank you for that! I so prefer sugar to corn syrup. Will definitely stock up!

I'm a fan of Cane Cola, which is made with cane sugar.

paisjpq 03-19-2007 09:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Cajungator26
I wish Pepsi would do that...

High Fructose Corn Syrup is horrible for you, but it beats Nutrasweet. I refuse to drink diet sodas because of that. :p

you sound like my chiropracter who used to routinely give me copies of articles telling me I was going to die from the aspartame in my diet pepsi...but with the amount I drink (I am an addict) if it was regular I would weigh at LEAST 300 pounds:o

Zaf 03-19-2007 09:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Byebyemermaid
If you happen to be drinker go out now and stock up on all the bottles that say Kosher for Passover.They substitute Sugar for the old High Fructose Corn Syrup.Sugar is actually better than that stuff.

I've been doing that trick for years :)

pgardn 03-19-2007 09:34 PM

Fructose is sweeter to the palate so one can actually use less of it than sucrose (table or cane sugar). Its why honey is so sweet, the majority of which is fructose.

I like fructose, but not dumped in the quantities they do in soft drinks. And I like fructose from bees, not corn. But alas, fructose from bees is more expensive than fructose from corn.

I can elaborate on the sweet carbohydrates if anyone insists... ok maybe not.

Cajungator26 03-19-2007 09:46 PM

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Originally Posted by paisjpq
you sound like my chiropracter who used to routinely give me copies of articles telling me I was going to die from the aspartame in my diet pepsi...but with the amount I drink (I am an addict) if it was regular I would weigh at LEAST 300 pounds:o

Yep, me too... I probably kill about 32 ounces of pepsi a day. I guess I'm lucky I only weigh the 130 lbs that I do. :o I actually tried to quit, and managed to quit for 3 months, but I didn't lose a single pound. Why should I suffer if I'm not going to lose weight? Haha

paisjpq 03-19-2007 09:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Cajungator26
Yep, me too... I probably kill about 32 ounces of pepsi a day. I guess I'm lucky I only weigh the 130 lbs that I do. :o I actually tried to quit, and managed to quit for 3 months, but I didn't lose a single pound. Why should I suffer if I'm not going to lose weight? Haha

it's like the gas station guy told me one morning when I stopped to buy my daily diet pepsi...'could be worse you could be drinkin' Budwiser every day'

GenuineRisk 03-19-2007 09:50 PM

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Originally Posted by pgardn
Fructose is sweeter to the palate so one can actually use less of it than sucrose (table or cane sugar). Its why honey is so sweet, the majority of which is fructose.

I like fructose, but not dumped in the quantities they do in soft drinks. And I like fructose from bees, not corn. But alas, fructose from bees is more expensive than fructose from corn.

I can elaborate on the sweet carbohydrates if anyone insists... ok maybe not.

Except that, in the case of high fructose corn syrup, the process used to make it changes it so that the body doesn't actually recognize it as food- it's why it's so easy to toss back a 20 oz Coca cola, while a 12-ounce soda made with sugar actually makes you feel more full.

There are some who say America's obesity epidemic can be traced to Nixon's change of the subsidies to the agricultural industry in the 1970's- since farmers got their subsidies without the gov't taking their crop in exchange, they put so much corn on the market that it started being used in everything.

As far as I know, fructose from bees is recognizable as food to the body. And you're right; it's delicious. :) I also like chewing on an actual piece of sugar cane. Yum.

Cajungator26 03-19-2007 10:05 PM

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Originally Posted by paisjpq
it's like the gas station guy told me one morning when I stopped to buy my daily diet pepsi...'could be worse you could be drinkin' Budwiser every day'

Oops. I like that too. :o (Although, not at my soda drinking level.)

pgardn 03-19-2007 10:05 PM

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Originally Posted by GenuineRisk
Except that, in the case of high fructose corn syrup, the process used to make it changes it so that the body doesn't actually recognize it as food- it's why it's so easy to toss back a 20 oz Coca cola, while a 12-ounce soda made with sugar actually makes you feel more full.

There are some who say America's obesity epidemic can be traced to Nixon's change of the subsidies to the agricultural industry in the 1970's- since farmers got their subsidies without the gov't taking their crop in exchange, they put so much corn on the market that it started being used in everything.

As far as I know, fructose from bees is recognizable as food to the body. And you're right; it's delicious. :) I also like chewing on an actual piece of sugar cane. Yum.

Now you see, I think this is why splenda makes me feel hungry. It has a slight alteration, one crazy bond is shifted (no change in chemical composition at all; hydroxyl group up, instead of down) basically identical to sucrose and your bodies cells say nah, but your taste buds and brain say yes. And then I get hungry for sweets very soon after that. So my brain goes back on its word, it essentially lies, which is unsettling.

No one should like their brain lying to them. Its not healthy. If you put your hand down on a red hot stove, and your brain says ignore it until you start smelling your own burning flesh... well thats perjury in my "mind". Thats lying before the Supreme Court. Or maybe its just a split court, since afterall you did smell the burning flesh which must have got up to that mass of neurons somehow.

I have now confused myself. Which is as bad as my brain lying to me. I am forced to cease before my head explodes.

Zaf 03-19-2007 10:30 PM

I'm playing in a Poker tournament and the guy across from me is ordering black coffee's with 8 equals in them :eek: The whole time I'm thinking how the heck is this guy drinking those and what are the potential side effects. Oh well I guess his strategy worked, I'm thinking about this guy's coffee when I should be thinking about relative things like pot odds etc. Just freaked me out.

hi_im_god 03-19-2007 10:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Byebyemermaid
If you happen to be drinker go out now and stock up on all the bottles that say Kosher for Passover.They substitute Sugar for the old High Fructose Corn Syrup.Sugar is actually better than that stuff.

Look for the yellow cap. Regular coke has a red cap.

I've never noticed that it actually said "kosher" anywhere on the bottle but I could be wrong.

If you find one with a yellow cap it's made with cane sugar. Check the ingredient list.

Grits 03-19-2007 11:23 PM

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Originally Posted by pgardn
Now you see, I think this is why splenda makes me feel hungry. It has a slight alteration, one crazy bond is shifted (no change in chemical composition at all; hydroxyl group up, instead of down) basically identical to sucrose and your bodies cells say nah, but your taste buds and brain say yes. And then I get hungry for sweets very soon after that. So my brain goes back on its word, it essentially lies, which is unsettling.

No one should like their brain lying to them. Its not healthy. If you put your hand down on a red hot stove, and your brain says ignore it until you start smelling your own burning flesh... well thats perjury in my "mind". Thats lying before the Supreme Court. Or maybe its just a split court, since afterall you did smell the burning flesh which must have got up to that mass of neurons somehow.

I have now confused myself. Which is as bad as my brain lying to me. I am forced to cease before my head explodes.

Pgardn, this lovely woman that you are married to, SHE HAS GOT TO LOVE YOU, she can't possibly not, with a sense of humor like this. Priceless, really!

onebadbeast 03-20-2007 12:07 AM

COKE
 
Im Hooked On Caffeine, Nicotine And Adrenaline!!!! And Also Coke Zero.

Zaf 03-20-2007 06:31 AM

Whats the difference between Coke Zero & Diet Coke ?

Sightseek 03-20-2007 06:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Zaf
Whats the difference between Coke Zero & Diet Coke ?

I have no idea how they do it, but Coke Zero tastes much closer to non-diet coca-cola.

Cajungator26 03-20-2007 06:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Zaf
Whats the difference between Coke Zero & Diet Coke ?

The originial Diet Coke is sweetened with Aspartame (nutrasweet). Coke Zero is sweetened with a blend of aspartame and acesulfame potassium. It's supposed to taste more like regular coke because of the blend of the two. Chemically, they're almost identical.

It's more a marketing thing... without the word "diet" in it, it appeals to a different market. Some are fooled, but not me. HAHA :p

dr. fager 03-20-2007 07:50 AM

There are a lot of chemical compounds that are similar molecularly, doesn't mean anything one little change can make it toxic.

Water and Hydrogen Peroxide are very similar molecules, no difference there huh? LOL

pmacdaddy 03-20-2007 08:03 AM

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Originally Posted by hi_im_god
Look for the yellow cap. Regular coke has a red cap.

I've never noticed that it actually said "kosher" anywhere on the bottle but I could be wrong.

If you find one with a yellow cap it's made with cane sugar. Check the ingredient list.

I believe Kosher products are identified by the letter U with a circle around it. At least that's what my jar of Ba Tempte Half Sour pickles says.

A Catholic guy, talking about Kosher food, on a Horse Racing website...


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