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hazardous soft drinks and juices

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soda is too good to worry about this. :thumbsup:

 

-G

I agree with G, though, just stick to Pepsi/Mountain Dew and you'll be fine.
I agree with G, though, just stick to Pepsi/Mountain Dew and you'll be fine.

One problem Hogan only drinks the diet stuff so I guess he'll have to go thirsty :D ;)
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One problem Hogan only drinks the diet stuff so I guess he'll have to go thirsty :p :D

Problem is, the safeway diet orange they zoom in on that was found to have 15 times maximum considered safe limit, is what i drank 8 lts/week of for 2 yrs until i tired of it and went back to my diet canada dry ginger ale. I was already shocked then discovered the preservative benzote that reacts with citric acid to make carcinogen benzene, is in all diet drinks needed for the fake sweetener and in regular drinks needed to preserve the citric acid. So a diet drink already needs it plus needs more for more citirc acid. And i see my ginger ale uses citric acid too. :( Sprite, 7 up also. The only ones i found without it were regualr colas that had no citric acid or fake sweetener.

 

The sugar companies will be happy but not me.

 

More then a little sugar makes me very tired and usually makes shaving hard over boils.

 

I tried pure apple juice. But I was running to the can. ;) Maybe water it down. :D

 

I guess anything that needs preservative would best be kept refrigerated so little to no preservative is needed. Like those "hot rods". Is that meat or just fillers and chemicals that may react over time and turn into something unexpected. :p

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