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As we hear more and more how bad sugar is for you and the gross amounts in fizzy drinks how long have these companies got left ? The alternatives or sugar free that are loaded with sweetners are equally as bad for you - aspartame etc
Do you partake in the fizzy drinks phenomenon???
Could fizzy drinks be the next cigarette type of bad for your health thing ??
I hate any fizzy drinks gets right up my nose !
I have the occasional (every couple of weeks) Coke Zero as it quenches my thirst and full-fat coke at the caf during a ride for the sugar.
It's like a Big Mac. If you eat them once in a while then it is fine, Its the nobs that eat them every day and wonder why they get fat. Coke might have loads of sugar in but then so does lots of so called healthy drinks like fruit juice. The big problem is that people are just so thick now and do not seem to have any common sense when it comes to food and drink.
yeah once we knew how bad cigarettes were the industry just crashed didn't it 🙄As we hear more and more how bad sugar is for you and the gross amounts in fizzy drinks how long have these companies got left ?
I hate any fizzy drinks gets right up my nose !
You're doing it wrong.
yeah once we knew how bad cigarettes were the industry just crashed didn't it
Are GPs telling people that want to quit sugary drinks how hard it is to quit, like what they do with smoking too?
I'm probably months between Cokes (or whatever). I do think though that there are times when a Coke really hits the spot!
Hadn't occurred to me their days might be numbered though, I don't really see that happening.
The Black Doctor is a must when waking up with a stinking hangover. Other than that, I never bother with fizzy pop
I've worked with people who drink gallons of the stuff a day though
How long do they have left? Well.... you may want to consider that Coca Cola sell more units in Britains supermarkets than any other manufacturer. Even Ryvita!
So I wouldn't hold your breath
It's the consumption in developing countries that's going mental. Did you see the Jamie chunky chipstick Oliver thing on sugar when he was in south america?
[quote=unfitgeezer ]The alternatives or sugar free that are loaded with sweetners are equally as bad for you - aspartame etc What's wrong with aspartame?
The alternatives or sugar free that are loaded with sweetners are equally as bad for you - aspartame etc
Please when making these claims about certain products would you reference the peer reviewed studies from which you have obtained your evidence. 🙂
For what it's worth I don't drink any of them sugar or no sugar.
I haven't drunk any Coke for 2 years, I know this because I made a major change to my life. Before then Coke was about the only thing I did drink, no tea or coffee just Coke or fruit juice.
A mate said to me that I should cut down so I did. I am amazed they are still making a profit without my custom.
I feel loads better, have lost a lot of weight and and generally far more appealing to females 😆
I reckon coke will be around as long as the human race personally. We have the caffiene free diet version and I really quite enjoy a big glug glug with dinner. Fizzy drinks are also sold to drink with spirits don't forget.
how long have these companies got left ?
The company has assets of around $100,000,000,000
I reckon they will be ok.
The alternatives or sugar free that are loaded with sweetners are equally as bad for you - aspartame etc
Got any evidence of that claim ?
It's the consumption in developing countries that's going mental.
Heres another fact for you. I'm full of them today! In Saudi Arabia, due to their massive consumption of Coke and other sugary gubbins, the rate of Diabetes in the adult population is now approaching 50% 😯
have a look at who Coca-Cola own, as a company they'll be just fine
It's great with rum!!
They'll be around for ever. My Dad refused to buy us Coke when we were kids on the basis it was so rammed full of sugar - that was late 70's early 80s - the facts about how bad it is for us have been known for decades but consumption of it has not fallen. Cigarettes didn't fall in consumption until there was massive government intervention and even now there are people choosing to start smoking...
It's a mass market product and those who really watch their health are a minority - especially in the UK which is c 66% overweight or obese. The masses are, quite literally, massive!
For now, there's a lot of people who are still happy to make choices which they know harm them. Darwin pointed this out a little while ago... it's just a shame that in a publicly-funded healthcare system that this means funds are used to look after people who've knowingly wrecked their bodies...
Not touched the fizzy pop since I was a student, it's vile. Not as bad as that red bull stuff, I can't believe people drink that obnoxious concoption.
nope.
not since they removed crack from the recipe.
No-one is forcing people to buy the stuff, I think people just really like sugary things.
Aspartame and saccharine are safe alternatives though, I prefer sweetex to sugar in my tea these days
As long as there's hookers.......
Darwin pointed this out a little while ago... it's just a shame that in a publicly-funded healthcare system that this means funds are used to look after people who've knowingly wrecked their bodies...
Hi! Hows the view from up there? Nice to see Jeremy Hunt has started posting again...
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Well [url=Are GPs telling people that want to quit sugary drinks how hard it is to quit, like what they do with smoking too?
wanna tax 'em[/url], so I think it's safe to say GPs are against fizzy drinks, dunno about their addictive properties, ask pigface 🙂
accounts for the vast majority of my fizzy drink consumption (prefer pepsi as a mixer TBH)Fizzy drinks are also sold to drink with spirits don't forget.
[quote=brooess ]For now, there's a lot of people who are still happy to make choices which they know harm them. Darwin pointed this out a little while ago... it's just a shame that in a publicly-funded healthcare system that this means funds are used to look after people who've knowingly wrecked their bodies...Bloody mountain bikers taking up all the beds in Borders General being an example?
with turnover about 50 billion and profits of about 10-20 billion, I wouldn't think anytime in our lifetime.
I spent many a morning without a recollection of the night before after drinking Coke with JD. In hindsight I think I should have cut back on the Coca Cola!
scotroutes - Memberunfitgeezer » The alternatives or sugar free that are loaded with sweetners are equally as bad for you - aspartame etc
What's wrong with aspartame?
It's a 'chemical' haven't you heard? Or as the FDA said "one of the most thoroughly tested and studied food additives the agency has ever approved"
I drink diet cola (pepsi or coke, don't mind which) everyday. I sometimes get knocked for having "so much sugar in your diet" despite the fact it has none, or how bad for me it is - usually by my collegues queuing up to buy over priced sugar filled coffees or hot chocolate with marshmallows in it.
It's how I take my socially accepted drug of choice, caffinee
About 10 years ago I took a months break from Caffeine. I was consuming far too much coffee and cola.
A month later I was back on the coffee albeit in much, much less quantity and I probably enjoy it more than ever but I've not touched cola since. The sickly sweet smell just puts me right off. Even when during Mrs Elliott a vodka and coke.
That said, it'll be round for many years to come.
As a non smoking, non drinking vegan its the only food/drink based pleasure that remains for me.
Use to drink loads of it far too much, I was advised to reduce down slowly as quitting is hard. I stopped instantly and now just have it as a very rare treat.
Will it effect them? Not unless there's on outright ban but they just come up with something else, oh wait they did.
There's a lot of scaremongering nonsense going around at the moment regarding sugar (bad in large quantities) and sweeteners (completely fine).
This got posted up on Facebook by a friend, its utter nonsense. It's basially what happens if you drink about 10 cokes (which admittedly, some people do with those large 2 litre+ bottles).
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There's 35g in a 330ml can. It's quite a lot (about the same as a slice of cake), but the effects have been massively exaggerated.
TBH, its the "energy drinks" that are far worse, like the 500ml cans that school kids seem to drink every morning, which have at least double that.
I hate any fizzy drinks gets right up my nose !
Wrong type of coke.
How long do they have left? Have a google of what other brands they own. With the exception of alcohol I think they have liquids covered.
nealgloverThe alternatives or sugar free that are loaded with sweetners are equally as bad for you - aspartame etc
Got any evidence of that claim?
Aspartame, Saccharin, Sucralose, Acesulfame K – They're not all what they appear to be. Chemical substitutes, I certainly try and avoid them as much as possible. There is still ongoing trials for possible links with cancer – Donald Rumsfeld approved the use of Aspartame in the 80's for human consumption, even after results showed it was carcinogenic to rats. But there's also lupus, increase in bad cholesterol etc. so trading one set of issues for another. Not only that but the bodies digestive system doesn't recognise them so basically stores them as fat anyway.
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I see artificial sweeteners in the same camp margarine. The stuff they used to feed turkeys with until they realised it was killing them so the coloured it, gave it a butter taste and marketed it as a 'healthy' alternative to butter.
And guess what? Yes, they're now suggesting butter is better for you.
Don't even get me started on orange juice.
scotroutes - Member
What's wrong with aspartame?
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aspartame is nasty stuff for her.
Coke isn't for the thinking Man is it, it's for those that don't. That's why it's so popular.
MrsBouy spend most of 2009 in South America (Nicaragua, Honduras, El Salv etc.) and said that you can't get away from the stuff. In fact they stock it in the shops more than they do Water. When asked why they drank so much of it, they replied that it was an aspirational drink, something to be seen drinking. And conversely they drink less coffee than we do she noted....
I think the company will be around for many years to come whilst this attitude is in place.
And if they see fit they could simply buy up any competition they pretty much choose.
They've been very canny in their market aspirations...
Well I for one always base my health and consumption decisions on the physiology of another species. It makes perfect sense. 🙂
I don't mind a can of Stoke on a big ride.
I suppose like with anything else, it's all poison at certain dose!
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scotroutes - Member
What's wrong with aspartame?
My wife has PKU aspartame is nasty stuff for her.
Not nice. But then there are folk with a whole range of disorders who have to avoid certain foodstuffs and food additives. We don't rule out their use by the general population on this basis. I assume your major concern is over adequate labelling?
An essential ingredient in Long Island Iced Tea and Nigella's Ham in Coca Cola, for that reason I'm in.
I seem to have got into a can a day habit whilst at the office, so 4 a week. I do a fair amount of exercise and don't buy sweets so figure ok.
Hi! Hows the view from up there?
Given the fact I've fallen off my bike 3 times since 2007 with a broken collarbone, scapula and wrist, I don't think I'd be safe on a high horse - and I'd end up costing the taxpayer even more than I have already 🙂
Interestingly, there's no way of finding out how much this cost, or any mechanism other than overpayment of tax for me to make any kind of repayment...
Re the point about MTBers in the Borders - not really a like for like comparison - riding bikes is at least an attempt to look after your health. Drinking and eating unhealthy food, given the amount of info and healthy choices available, is, these days, knowingly doing damage.
Given the NHS is currently in serious trouble and an ageing population to look after, surely we should be confronting behaviours which are avoidable and knowingly damaging so the NHS has some chance of survival? Ignoring the problem because it doesn't suit our ideological standpoints isn't going to provide a solution...
I see artificial sweeteners in the same camp margarine. The stuff they used to feed turkeys with until they realised it was killing them so the coloured it, gave it a butter taste and marketed it as a 'healthy' alternative to butter.
nonsense.
This was from another viral "infographic" wasn't it?

