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Title: Soft Drinks - What's Your Pleasure?
Post by: BobaShek on March 22, 2003, 10:32 PM
I personally love anything Coke. I just can't stand that putrid concoction we know as Pepsi. ;)

So what side are you on? :)

EDIT: Tee-hee:
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Title: Re: Coca-Cola or Pepsi?
Post by: DSJ™ on March 22, 2003, 10:36 PM
Nothing but the classic.

(http://www.cola-lady.com/images/coke-bottle-sign.gif)

I just can't stand the taste of Pepsi. I have taken the taste test & can tell between the 2.
Coke all the way.  :)
Title: Re: Coca-Cola or Pepsi?
Post by: Chris on March 22, 2003, 10:42 PM
I have taken the test and also can tell....... that Pepsi is THE BEST! No Cola beats Pepsi. Coke is just too flat to me, while Pepsi is refreshing sweetness! :D
Title: Re: Coca-Cola or Pepsi?
Post by: JediMAC on March 22, 2003, 10:43 PM
You poor, confused souls...   ;)

[size=8]PEPSI is #1[/size]

Coke sucks.   :P   ;D
Title: Re: Coca-Cola or Pepsi?
Post by: Scott on March 22, 2003, 10:44 PM
Ice Cold Coca Cola, the nectar of the gods.  But as I said in the exercise thread I really can't touch the stuff so I drink diet pop...and I actually prefer Diet Pepsi

FYI, when they changed the Coke recipe back in the 80's they actually were changing it to taste like sugared Diet Coke.  All taste tests pointed to it kicking Pepsi's arse and when it was released it fizzled big time.  I still remember that and how pissed people were.

I've seen the New Coke still packaged as Coke II every now and then and only in 2 liters, I was going to buy some next time I saw it because I haven't had it for a long while 8)
Title: Re: Coca-Cola or Pepsi?
Post by: Scott on March 22, 2003, 10:48 PM
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DRINK COCA COLA ESPECIALLY YOU JediMAC!!!!!!!!!!
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Title: Re: Coca-Cola or Pepsi?
Post by: DSJ™ on March 22, 2003, 10:51 PM
[size=20]DRINK COCA COLA ESPECIALLY YOU JediMAC!!!!!!!!!![/size]

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Title: Re: Coca-Cola or Pepsi?
Post by: Reconsgt on March 22, 2003, 11:05 PM
Man nothing beats an ice cold Pepsi. Add a little whiskey and its perfect ;)

 I like the pepsi because its sweeter to me than Coke.
Title: Re: Coca-Cola or Pepsi?
Post by: Angry Ewok on March 22, 2003, 11:54 PM
Coca-Cola products = Grand

Cherry Coke, Vanilla Coke, Barques Root Beer, and Classic Coke are always stocked in my fridge. :)
Title: Re: Coca-Cola or Pepsi?
Post by: JediMAC on March 23, 2003, 12:49 AM
 ::)  (yeah, that's directed at Mr. ICMG there)

Scott, aren't you due to leave for your week-long trip soon?!   ;)

If you keep one-upping me with your scrolling marquees, I'm going to be forced to use my moderating abilities and start editing your posts!!!   ;D  EDIT:  Looks like Chris beat me to it!  Cool!   8)

Like I said, Coke sucks.  End of story.  (just don't tell anyone that I drank it tonight at the pizza joint we went to)   :o
Title: Re:Coca-Cola or Pepsi?
Post by: dustrho on March 23, 2003, 01:56 AM
diet coke (not pepsi) for me
Title: Re: Coca-Cola or Pepsi?
Post by: Scott on March 23, 2003, 09:24 AM
Looks like Chris took care of me Matt :P  I also notice he is also a Pepsi drinker, curious

My all time favorite pop has to be Mountain Dew though so I can't bad mouth the Pepsi family too bad

BTW, do you say pop or soda or (Brad I'm looking in your direction) everything is a Coke
Title: Re: Coca-Cola or Pepsi?
Post by: Chris on March 23, 2003, 02:15 PM
Hey guys, just wanted to let you know I edit both Scott and Dale's post because the huge, glowing, moving fonts was screwing up this threads tables. I just changed the order of each of your closing tags and it solved the problem.
Title: Re: Coca-Cola or Pepsi?
Post by: JediMAC on March 23, 2003, 05:00 PM
Yeah!  Nice work Chris!  Get rid of those obnoxious Coke drinker's propaganda...   ::)

Nice when you have the admin on your side, huh?    ;D   ;)

PEPSI, the choice of the new generation...   :)
Title: Re: Coca-Cola or Pepsi?
Post by: JediPadawan on March 23, 2003, 05:26 PM
JP: Proud member of the Association for a Coke-Free America. Drink a Pepsi today! :D
Title: Re: Coca-Cola or Pepsi?
Post by: FX-7 on April 7, 2003, 03:25 PM
I drink Coke every chance I get, nothing like the Classic
Title: Re: Coca-Cola or Pepsi?
Post by: Morgbug on April 8, 2003, 12:28 AM
Pepsi = Shaq, the taste of a juvenile generation.

Ergo it sucks.  

Funny how Pepsi can't advertise its flagship product without a reference point.  That reference point being Coca-cola.  

Figured out where I stand yet? :-*
/me slaps Matt just cuz
Title: Re: Coca-Cola or Pepsi?
Post by: max_one on April 8, 2003, 07:51 PM
neither
Title: Re: Coca-Cola or Pepsi?
Post by: Obi-Wan on April 9, 2003, 01:11 PM
I like Pepsi and no other!

(http://mail.chartermi.com/~jedivurk/hotdaybanner.gif)
Title: Re: Coca-Cola or Pepsi?
Post by: Nathan on July 27, 2005, 02:31 AM
Coca-Cola

I'm not a huge fan of either (and I've cut back on my overall soda intake since it's soooooo bad for you), but Pepsi is too sweet for me.

I actually prefer Vanilla Coke, because the vanilla takes some of the paint-peeling edge off the Coke.

I won't touch Diet soda with a ten-foot lightsaber. That stuff is icky. NutraSweet aftertaste ... yumm. ::) When I do drink soda I go for the real thing.
Title: Re: Coca-Cola or Pepsi?
Post by: CorranHorn on July 27, 2005, 05:53 AM
Definitely Coca-Cola all the way. Back in the day, I would drink several cans a day. But as I got older, it dwindled to maybe one a day, but now after finding out how bad carbonated beverages are for a condition I have, I've cut back to maybe 1 Coke every few weeks. Still it's soothing taste, is always a refereshing counter to whatever else I've been having at the time. As opposed to that vile devil's drink Pepsi, which is nothing but sugar in water with a bit of food coloring. Blah, how anyone can drink that tripe, I do not know.

BTW Cherry Coke rocks the house like nothing that's rocked the house before!
Title: Re: Coca-Cola or Pepsi?
Post by: John C on July 27, 2005, 09:40 AM
Gotta go with Coca Cola.  Cherry Coke, Vanilla Coke, Sprite and Minute Maid orange are some of my favorites.  Pepsi products just don't taste as good to me.  I actually worked as a merchandiser for Coke a few years ago.  10-12 hour days starting at 10 PM made things brutal, though. 
The only rootbeer I will drink is A&W.  Theirs is the best IMO.
Title: Re: Coca-Cola or Pepsi?
Post by: CHEWIE on July 27, 2005, 11:52 AM
(http://users2.ev1.net/~disneyelvis/Images/CocaCola/CokeBottleTopSpin.gif)

 :P
Title: Re: Coca-Cola or Pepsi?
Post by: DoctorPadawan on July 27, 2005, 12:42 PM
I prefer Pepsi, although I have nothing against Coke.  I'll drink it if there is nothing else, but Pepsi is my cola of choice.

What tastes like sulfuric acid is this new Coke Zero.  Papa John's gave me one free as part of a promotion last week with my pizza and I took three drinks (in order to make an informed decision, of course) and it was simply foul.  I haven't tasted a cola product that bad since Pepsi One. 
Title: Re: Coca-Cola or Pepsi?
Post by: Famine on July 27, 2005, 02:08 PM
Coke Zero.

Thats if I drink any soda at all.

Kevin
Title: Re: Coca-Cola or Pepsi?
Post by: Morgbug on July 27, 2005, 02:25 PM
Stickin' to that diet eh Kev?  Good on ya. 

I didn't mind Coke Zero at all.  It reminds me much more of real Coke than the diet products do.  I'm still a Coke guy at heart, but mostly drink Diet Dr. Pepper these days.  It's a Pepsi product up here, so they're getting my $$ these days. 
Title: Re: Coca-Cola or Pepsi?
Post by: Famine on July 27, 2005, 03:02 PM
Yep, sticking to it. There have only been two situations where I had to break diet in order to eat, but even then it was only meat and veg, and one soda. The rest was water, as much as my gut could hold. But I do think Coke Zero tastes as close to regular coke as they can. I could just do without the carmel. :-\

Kevin
Title: Re: Coca-Cola or Pepsi?
Post by: Dressel Rebel on July 27, 2005, 07:09 PM
Coke.
Title: Re: Coca-Cola or Pepsi?
Post by: jadesfire on July 27, 2005, 08:02 PM
Coke w/rum ( which I assume is only sold in the U.P.)  8)
Title: Re: Coca-Cola or Pepsi?
Post by: Darthshader on July 27, 2005, 08:14 PM
Both!

As long as they are cold.  But I drink more water & Cytomax(sports drink) than soda,  I work outside in the sun.

Many memories of warm Coke & beer while I was in China for 3 weeks. :P
Title: Re: Coca-Cola or Pepsi?
Post by: Darth Broem on July 27, 2005, 09:06 PM
Coke.  Especially with Jack Daniels mixed with it! 
Title: Re: Coca-Cola or Pepsi?
Post by: aka DaBigKahuna on July 27, 2005, 11:49 PM
Brian,

I could not agree with you on that more!

Peace,

DBK

Coke.  Especially with Jack Daniels mixed with it! 
Title: Re: Coca-Cola or Pepsi?
Post by: CorranHorn on July 28, 2005, 01:55 AM
Coke w/rum ( which I assume is only sold in the U.P.)  8)

Ahh Rum and Coke's are what we call it here in Chicago. Haven't had a good one of those in a long time. I take it in the U.P. they sell it as a mix drink in liqour stores?

Morgbug: In Canuckia Dr. Pepper is bottled by Pepsi? Interesting, since Dr. P is produced by the same company that makes 7-UP, which is definitely not a part of the Pepsi Company.

Always, Coca-Cola
Title: Re: Coca-Cola or Pepsi?
Post by: Jagdohh_Fett on July 28, 2005, 05:41 PM
Gotta go with Coke (Classic), though I despise Diet Coke.
Title: Re: Coca-Cola or Pepsi?
Post by: Paul on July 28, 2005, 09:42 PM
Coke  (prefer fountain Coke, but cans and bottles are good too.  Especially the Coca Cola from Mexico, yummy)

To answer other questions in the thread...every carbonated beverage is a "Coke" to me. Never even heard it called "Soda", "Pop", "Cola"  or "Carbonated" till college.
Title: Re: Coca-Cola or Pepsi?
Post by: Matt_Fury on July 28, 2005, 09:53 PM
Coke is it.

I also prefer Sprite to 7-Up

But I like Mug Rootbeer.
Title: Re: Coca-Cola or Pepsi?
Post by: Jagdohh_Fett on July 28, 2005, 10:25 PM
But I like Mug Rootbeer.

I'll drink Mug, but I really like Barqs though it's not always as available.
Title: Re: Coca-Cola or Pepsi?
Post by: Bob Crane on July 29, 2005, 12:25 AM
I'd sooner drink "Orange Crush" than "Pepsi".
Title: Re: Coca-Cola or Pepsi?
Post by: Loopy_Leia on July 31, 2005, 07:30 PM
Before I stopped drinking carbonated drinks I would have to say that Pepsi was my all time favorite.  It was sweeter than Coke IMO. 

I used to say pop when I refered to anything carbonated (pepsi, coke, mountain dew, etc) but when I moved to the south nobody knew what I meant and they always referred to it as Coke even though there are different flavors.  So, needless to say I call it soda pop every now and then.
Title: Re: Coca-Cola or Pepsi?
Post by: CHEWIE on August 1, 2005, 01:06 PM
The only Pepsi product that I really like is Sierra Mist.

 :P
Title: Re: Coca-Cola or Pepsi?
Post by: CloneF13Y35 on August 1, 2005, 04:22 PM
Pepsi all the way!  ;D
Title: Re: Coca-Cola or Pepsi?
Post by: Darth_Anton on August 2, 2005, 10:46 AM
I stoped drinking anything carbonated a long time ago, but I did prefer coke and on the rare occation that I do have a soda, I still do make it a coke.
Title: Re: Coca-Cola or Pepsi?
Post by: Ben on August 2, 2005, 02:22 PM
Coke gives me heartburn. Yet I can drink Mountain Dew and Dr. Pepper without getting that feeling. Odd. ???
Title: Re: Coca-Cola or Pepsi?
Post by: Jeff on August 2, 2005, 02:56 PM
Morgbug: In Canuckia Dr. Pepper is bottled by Pepsi? Interesting, since Dr. P is produced by the same company that makes 7-UP, which is definitely not a part of the Pepsi Company.

The two largest Pepsi bottlers in North America are The Pepsi Bottling Group and PepsiAmericas, togther they are responsible for about 85% of the Pepsi sold in the USA and Canada.

Both of these companies also bottle for the Dr.Pepper/7-Up company as well, which is why you ofter see one of the other's name on the bottles.

PepsiCo, Inc. holds approximately 43.7 percent equity interest in The Pepsi Bottling Group.
PepsiCo, Inc. holds approximately 41.4 percent equity interest in PepsiAmericas.

So, while PepsiCo doesn't actually own 7-Up/Dr. Pepper, they do own a HUGE percent of the companies that bottle and sell those products.



As for me, I like Coke.

If I go to a restaurant and order a Coke and the waitress says "Is Pepsi OK?"  I'm a big enough jerk to say "no it isn't" and then I often go for a root beer instead of drinking Pepsi...  :P
Title: Re: Coca-Cola or Pepsi?
Post by: Scott on August 2, 2005, 03:00 PM
Coke for Cola

I love Mountain Dew though so my allegiance goes both ways

I also really dig Coke Zero, really, really dig it

I drink pretty much all Diet though

Diet Dr Pepper
Diet Mountain Dew
Diet Rite
Title: Re: Coca-Cola or Pepsi?
Post by: Jeff on August 2, 2005, 03:03 PM
I also really dig Coke Zero, really, really dig it

Really?

I don't really like the artificial sweetners in Diet Coke, and C2 was awfu (if I wanted to mix Diet Coke and Coke, I'd do it myself :-X). 

I've heard mixed results of this Zero stuff, some love it others hate it.   :-\

I meant to buy some to try it for myself, but I've been too lazy to do it...

Title: Re: Coca-Cola or Pepsi?
Post by: Scott on August 2, 2005, 03:45 PM
It tastes a lot like Coke, there is definitely some of the Sweetner taste there but it much more hidden.
Title: Re: Coca-Cola or Pepsi?
Post by: CorranHorn on August 3, 2005, 12:50 AM
Morgbug: In Canuckia Dr. Pepper is bottled by Pepsi? Interesting, since Dr. P is produced by the same company that makes 7-UP, which is definitely not a part of the Pepsi Company.

The two largest Pepsi bottlers in North America are The Pepsi Bottling Group and PepsiAmericas, togther they are responsible for about 85% of the Pepsi sold in the USA and Canada.

Both of these companies also bottle for the Dr.Pepper/7-Up company as well, which is why you ofter see one of the other's name on the bottles.

PepsiCo, Inc. holds approximately 43.7 percent equity interest in The Pepsi Bottling Group.
PepsiCo, Inc. holds approximately 41.4 percent equity interest in PepsiAmericas.

So, while PepsiCo doesn't actually own 7-Up/Dr. Pepper, they do own a HUGE percent of the companies that bottle and sell those products.

Ahhh I see, very interesting that the bottling companies would take the product name, yet not be solely owned by PepsiCo.
Quote

As for me, I like Coke.

If I go to a restaurant and order a Coke and the waitress says "Is Pepsi OK?"  I'm a big enough jerk to say "no it isn't" and then I often go for a root beer instead of drinking Pepsi...  :P


I get pissed off when they try to pass Pepsi off as Coke. Like I can tell by the taste when I'm served Pepsi despite ordering a Coke. The problem it's now common for people to refer to colas as the generic "coke" as opposed to the specific product Coke I usually send the Pepsi back, cause I refuse to drink that swill. :)
Title: Re: Coca-Cola or Pepsi?
Post by: SpudTrooper on August 3, 2005, 12:54 AM
i like pepsi for sum reason  ;D
Title: Re: Coca-Cola or Pepsi?
Post by: Darth_Anton on August 3, 2005, 08:06 AM
Have any of you not drank a soda for a day or two and then get a massive headache? I have on may occations. That's why I stopped drinking soda.
Title: Re: Coca-Cola or Pepsi?
Post by: Tracy on August 8, 2005, 07:26 AM
Coke!  I despise Pepsi.  I can SMELL the difference!  I also like Dr. Pepper and Rootbeer.
Title: Re: Coca-Cola or Pepsi?
Post by: Reid on August 9, 2005, 06:19 PM
Classic Coke. But I can't diss Pepsi too much because Mountain Dew is my second fav drink. One reason I despise all Pepsi products besides Mountain Dew is it copies everything Coke does. Example: Coke makes Vanilla Coke, two months later, Pepsi makes pepsi vanilla. The Pepsi executives, having the brain of baboons, cannot think of anything original. And they were the same geniuses who made up that crazy PepsiBlue.
Title: Re: Coca-Cola or Pepsi?
Post by: vegastrooper on August 11, 2005, 03:07 PM
Thumbs up for Pepsi...

Thumbs down for Coke...
Title: Re: Coca-Cola or Pepsi?
Post by: iFett on August 12, 2005, 10:36 AM
Hands down any flavor of Coke beats Pepsi.

I also really dig Coke Zero, really, really dig it

I just tried one for the first time yesterday and it suprisingly does really taste like Coke.  Plus there's hardly any weird diety after taste.  Tastes much better than the Diet Coke I've been drinking for the past few years.  Has anyone tried the Coke with the Splenda sweetner?
Title: Re: Coca-Cola or Pepsi?
Post by: Jeff on August 12, 2005, 10:44 AM
I also really dig Coke Zero, really, really dig it

I just tried one for the first time yesterday and it suprisingly does really taste like Coke.

I picked up a 12-pack of Coke Zero (C0?  :P) last night.  There is one can in the fridge right now waiting for me to try tonight when I get home from work...

I've been preferring Coke (classic) for at least 20 years that I can remember, or at least since the New Coke disaster.  I hate Diet Coke with a passion - the diety after-taste is just gross.  (http://www.jedidefender.com/images/newsicons/icon16.gif)

I guess it will be an interesting experiment to see if this Coke Zero stuff tastes OK to me or not... 

Jeff
Title: Re: Coca-Cola or Pepsi?
Post by: Morgbug on August 12, 2005, 11:04 AM
I think you'll be pleased Jeff.  I used to hate the diety aftertaste as well, but I guess after drinking so much of it I've become used to it.  But Coke Zero is a very nifty product.  I couldn't get over how much (and keep in mind I drink pretty much only diet soda now) it tasted like Coke Classic.  It was sort of freaky really, no calories and it tasted that good.  It's a great mixer with Rum, one place I still can't tolerate diet sodas. 

Still addicted to Diet Dr. Pepper, would love to be drinking Coke Classic but when I drink a diet cola, it's diet pepsi :-\
Title: Re: Coca-Cola or Pepsi?
Post by: Scott on August 12, 2005, 11:33 AM
I found C0 to be a good mixer with Whiskey as well...I think its great
Title: Re: Coca-Cola or Pepsi?
Post by: speedermike on August 12, 2005, 04:19 PM
Pepsi.  Always.

I was very happy back in 1997 when the SW SEs were coming out, and Lucasfilm had all of their tie-ins with Pepsi product!

I like coke in a can, but that's it.
Title: Re: Coca-Cola or Pepsi?
Post by: Tracy on August 12, 2005, 04:28 PM
Still addicted to Diet Dr. Pepper, would love to be drinking Coke Classic but when I drink a diet cola, it's diet pepsi :-\

I love Diet Vanilla Cherry Dr. Pepper - yummy! :)
Title: Re: Coca-Cola or Pepsi?
Post by: Jeff on December 12, 2005, 10:50 AM
Coca-Cola Blâk to Debut in 2006 (http://www2.coca-cola.com/presscenter/nr_20051207_corporate_blak.html)


"Coca-Cola Blâk is an invigorating and stimulating blend that has a perfect balance of the effervescent taste sensation of Coca-Cola and natural flavors, with real coffee. "


Wow!  I'll finally be able to combine my love for Coke with my love for coffee.   :D
Title: Re: Coca-Cola or Pepsi?
Post by: Angry Ewok on December 12, 2005, 11:51 AM
You know, as much as I love Coke, and as much as I love coffee... I've never wanted Coke and Coffee at the same time.

"Coca-Cola Blâk" sounds like an underground rapper.

Title: Re: Coca-Cola or Pepsi?
Post by: hansolo_506 on December 12, 2005, 12:49 PM
Have any of you not drank a soda for a day or two and then get a massive headache? I have on may occations. That's why I stopped drinking soda.

I have to watch it when I am offered a diet drink, D.A.  Your trouble may be aspartame (sp?) artificial sweetener.

If i have too much aspertame, it kicks my migraines into full gear.
Now you know...and knowing is half the battle.
Title: Re: Coca-Cola or Pepsi?
Post by: blaster_e11 on December 13, 2005, 03:49 AM
i prefer coke

i discovered in england vanilla diet coke, and i wish i could go to london just to pick a bottle of this.  ;)

btw, what is coke zero ?

Title: Re: Coca-Cola or Pepsi?
Post by: Reid on December 13, 2005, 07:38 AM

btw, what is coke zero ?



Its sort of like diet coke. Coke with zero calories.
Title: Re: Coca-Cola or Pepsi?
Post by: blaster_e11 on December 13, 2005, 07:58 AM

btw, what is coke zero ?



Its sort of like diet coke. Coke with zero calories.

oh i see 0 calory instead of 0.2 calory makes a big difference
Title: Re: Coca-Cola or Pepsi?
Post by: JesseVader08 on December 13, 2005, 10:29 AM

btw, what is coke zero ?


I've been having a hard time figuring this out too.  I think it's basically the same as Diet Coke, but is supposed to taste more like regular Coke. 



"Coca-Cola Blâk is an invigorating and stimulating blend that has a perfect balance of the effervescent taste sensation of Coca-Cola and natural flavors, with real coffee. "

 (http://www2.coca-cola.com/presscenter/nr_20051207_corporate_blak.html)

Sounds, uh, interesting.  I don't really drink much coffee (my stomach hates me when I do), but I'll try anything once.  ;)
Title: Re: Coca-Cola or Pepsi?
Post by: blaster_e11 on December 13, 2005, 11:40 AM

btw, what is coke zero ?


I've been having a hard time figuring this out too.  I think it's basically the same as Diet Coke, but is supposed to taste more like regular Coke. 



fine by me but ive been drinking diet coke for such a long time i don't think i'll like the taste of a reg coke :P
Title: Re: Coca-Cola or Pepsi?
Post by: Omega Squad Commander on December 13, 2005, 02:20 PM
Coca Cola and here is why....

(http://www.abstracthiphop.com/hip-hop-honeys/tasena_coca_cola.jpg)
Title: Re: Coca-Cola or Pepsi?
Post by: Jedi Idej on December 17, 2005, 03:04 PM
Coca Cola over Pepsi, diet Pepsi over diet Coke.

That might change if I ever get my hands on a bottle of Coca Sek (http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2005/12/13/financial/f214223S16.DTL&hw=cola+sek&sn=001&sc=1000).
Title: Re: Coca-Cola or Pepsi?
Post by: BillCable on December 17, 2005, 04:21 PM
Coke Zero is Diet Coke with Splenda instead of NutraSweet.  And it does taste MUCH more like regular Coke.

Same thing with Sprite Zero.

Wild Cherry Pepsi, Pepsi One, and Cherry Vanilla Diet Dr. Pepper all use Splenda as well, and all taste fantastic.

I predict the days are numbered for traditional Diet Coke and Diet Pepsi.  Splenda is just SO MUCH BETTER.
Title: Re: Coca-Cola or Pepsi?
Post by: Clone On Fire on December 19, 2005, 02:26 PM
Coke!  And Vanilla Coke!
Title: Re: Coca-Cola or Pepsi?
Post by: Nirvana on December 19, 2005, 04:55 PM
I don't really know. If I'm going to have like pizza or a sandwich, I'm gonna drink Coke. It sort of has a crisper and more classic taste. But if I'm just having a drink, I drink Pepsi. It's more sugary.
Title: Re: Coca-Cola or Pepsi?
Post by: Morgbug on December 20, 2005, 04:25 PM
Coca Cola over Pepsi, diet Pepsi over diet Coke.

I'd agree with that sentiment, though I prefer Diet Dr. Pepper over either of the main products.

Coke Zero is Diet Coke with Splenda instead of NutraSweet. And it does taste MUCH more like regular Coke.

Wild Cherry Pepsi, Pepsi One, and Cherry Vanilla Diet Dr. Pepper all use Splenda as well, and all taste fantastic.


I'll concur on the Coke Zero taste aspect, it's much better and has brought back the joy of rum and coke.  Much as I've become used to the aspartamey after taste, it still doesn't belong with booze. 

Interesting to note the widespread use of Splenda in the US.  The Canadian versions of Coke Zero and Diet Dr. Pepper both still use aspartame or so the bottles in front of me state.  I think I still have some American Coke Zero at home, so I may have to snag a can of the Canadian version to do a taste test.   
Title: Re: Coca-Cola or Pepsi?
Post by: SilverZ on December 20, 2005, 05:44 PM
Actual, Coke Zero doesn't contain Splenda (but there is a horrible tasting Diet Coke with Splenda). Zero's a completely new formula. I was loving it until a month or so back when I decided to drop caffiene entirely since my nerves were about to shatter and it's contribution just wasn't helping.
Title: Re: Coca-Cola or Pepsi?
Post by: Joe on December 20, 2005, 07:14 PM
For all you pepsi lovers out there......Find the nearest council j/k.But I love coke......Cherry coke!
Title: Diet Cherry Vanilla Dr Pepper
Post by: JesseVader08 on January 29, 2006, 11:20 PM
If you believe in a God, thank him for blessing us with the wonderful goodness of Diet Cherry Vanilla Dr Pepper.

I have now found my reason for living.

Can I get a Hallelujah?

Has anyone else had their DP Cherry popped lately?  :P
Title: Re: Diet Cherry Vanilla Dr Pepper
Post by: Morgbug on January 29, 2006, 11:30 PM
Damn Canadians, always months and months behind ::)
Title: Re: Diet Cherry Vanilla Dr Pepper
Post by: Angry Ewok on January 29, 2006, 11:46 PM
Yea, I thanked God for that stuff about a year ago. Mmmm. Tasty.
Title: Re: Diet Cherry Vanilla Dr Pepper
Post by: Famine on January 29, 2006, 11:57 PM
I just discovered Black Cherry Vanilla Coke...does that count? :P

First non-diet soda I've had in forever...

Kevin
Title: Re: Diet Cherry Vanilla Dr Pepper
Post by: Darby on January 30, 2006, 12:01 AM
I took a stab at Diet Black Cherry Vanilla Coke.  It was okay.  I think we're getting carried away on the flavors though.  Pretty soon we'll have Diet Black Cherry Lime Vanilla Caffiene Free Coke Zero.
Title: Re: Diet Cherry Vanilla Dr Pepper
Post by: Tracy on January 30, 2006, 06:55 AM
Yep -- been thanking Him on a regular basis for that stuff for a while now -- love it.  Cannot do the Diet Black Cherry Vanilla Coke though :P
Title: Re: Diet Cherry Vanilla Dr Pepper
Post by: Jediknight760071 on January 30, 2006, 07:15 AM


Has anyone else had their DP Cherry popped lately?  :P

Nice.

I haven't had the Dr. Pepper version, but I've been trying to save money on soda. I bought Diet Dr. Thunder at Walmart the other night...it was quite a spiritual experience too. A mix of Old Spice and laundry detergent.

I'll pick up some real soda tomorrow morning. :)
Title: Re: Diet Cherry Vanilla Dr Pepper
Post by: iFett on January 30, 2006, 10:33 AM
DCVDP is a great tasting soda, but I'm on a Sprite Zero kick at the moment.

Still haven't gotten around to tasting the new DBC Coke, but I'm intrigued to say the least.
Title: Re: Diet Cherry Vanilla Dr Pepper
Post by: Reid on January 30, 2006, 11:22 AM
Forget Diet Cherry Vanilla Dr Pepper, Mountain Dew Pitch Black 2 is what you should be thanking Him for!

(http://steveandamysly.tannerworld.com/databank/image_mountaindewpitchblack2_1.jpg)
Title: Re: Diet Cherry Vanilla Dr Pepper
Post by: Tracy on January 30, 2006, 12:52 PM


Has anyone else had their DP Cherry popped lately?  :P

...it was quite a spiritual experience too... :)

If done properly, that is ;)
Title: Re: Diet Cherry Vanilla Dr Pepper
Post by: Madcow on January 30, 2006, 03:40 PM
Forget Diet Cherry Vanilla Dr Pepper, Mountain Dew Pitch Black 2 is what you should be thanking Him for!

(http://steveandamysly.tannerworld.com/databank/image_mountaindewpitchblack2_1.jpg)

What is it twice the blackness or something????

I'm a big fan of the DCVDP myself and anything diet for that matter. Regular soda makes me sick...
Title: Re: Diet Cherry Vanilla Dr Pepper
Post by: Reid on January 30, 2006, 03:49 PM
Forget Diet Cherry Vanilla Dr Pepper, Mountain Dew Pitch Black 2 is what you should be thanking Him for!

(http://steveandamysly.tannerworld.com/databank/image_mountaindewpitchblack2_1.jpg)

What is it twice the blackness or something????

I'm a big fan of the DCVDP myself and anything diet for that matter. Regular soda makes me sick...

It's extra sour. And the best soda ever made, and if anyone says otherwise...
Title: Re: Diet Cherry Vanilla Dr Pepper
Post by: JesseVader08 on January 30, 2006, 04:22 PM

It's extra sour. And the best soda ever made, and if anyone says otherwise...


I say otherwise.  >:(   :-*

Title: Re: Soft Drinks - What's Your Pleasure?
Post by: Nirvana on January 30, 2006, 07:16 PM
The only pop I drink is Mountain Dew- just original or Code Red.
Title: Re: Soft Drinks - What's Your Pleasure?
Post by: Jayson on January 30, 2006, 07:33 PM
I'm a hard core Mt. Dew man, so cold that it's a little slushy.

Tastes best after a big fat Subway samitch.

Yum.
Title: Re: Soft Drinks - What's Your Pleasure?
Post by: Morgbug on January 30, 2006, 08:28 PM
I'm a hard core Mt. Dew man, so cold that it's a little slushy.

Tastes best after a big fat Subway samitch.

Yum.

LOL, good old Subway.  Figure out the calories after a 12" sub, bag 'o chips and a big old bottle of that stuff.  You've exceeded your daily intake of caffeine, sodium and whole wack of other things.

Face it, Jared had a tummy tuck.  That's the real story :P
Title: Re: Soft Drinks - What's Your Pleasure?
Post by: Famine on January 30, 2006, 08:32 PM
**** Jared.

Eat at Kevvo's.

Kevin
Title: Re: Soft Drinks - What's Your Pleasure?
Post by: Darth Slothus on January 30, 2006, 09:37 PM
Ha, HA ..now that's comedy

unfortunately I'm gonna ruin it now and claim Boring regular Coke is my Fav. Trying to cut down this year though....now I only drink 2-3 a day..it was 6-7(no shet) a day. Oh and then there's football sundays...oh man if it isn't beer then prob. 6-10 cokes minimum!

Hey, something's got keep me pepped up to yell at the TV!(even though they can't hear me through the TV like my significant other always states ::))
Title: Re: Soft Drinks - What's Your Pleasure?
Post by: Morgbug on January 30, 2006, 09:50 PM
Yeah, I used to be there with regular Coke.  Love it, drank it tons, constant stock around.  But when I stopped drinking leaded soda/pop I lost 15 pounds without doing one other damn thing.  Couldn't have made the switch without Diet Dr. Pepper though, that stuff is awesome. 

Diet Coke/Diet Pepsi isn't a huge difference to me, but all that lime, one, cherry, black cherry, brown cherry, cherry cherry stuff doesn't do it for me.  It's ok for a change, but not a necessity. 
Title: Re: Soft Drinks - What's Your Pleasure?
Post by: Daigo-Bah on January 30, 2006, 11:07 PM
I think IBC root beer is my favorite, and we have a local brand here called Abita root beer that's a close second.
Title: Re: Soft Drinks - What's Your Pleasure?
Post by: Famine on January 30, 2006, 11:23 PM
But when I stopped drinking leaded soda/pop I lost 15 pounds without doing one other damn thing.

That also helped my weight loss too.

I try and tell people, but they do not listen.

Kevin
Title: Re: Soft Drinks - What's Your Pleasure?
Post by: Darth Slothus on January 31, 2006, 03:17 AM
Is it really that they do not listen or is it that they don't WANT to stop drinking it? Sure, I believe it would help..but I don't wanna stop drinking it anyway.
Title: Re: Soft Drinks - What's Your Pleasure?
Post by: name on January 31, 2006, 03:56 PM
**** Jared.

Eat at Kevvo's.



Dude.  You have GOT to have bumper stickers made.
Title: Re: Soft Drinks - What's Your Pleasure?
Post by: Ryan on January 31, 2006, 07:48 PM
**** Jared.

Eat at Kevvo's.



Dude.  You have GOT to have bumper stickers made.

(http://sithlordchaos.250free.com/Kevvos.jpg)
Title: Re: Soft Drinks - What's Your Pleasure?
Post by: Nathan on January 31, 2006, 07:55 PM
^ Nicely done! ;D

For my New Year's resolution I actually swore off soda pop. Not because I need to lose weight (heck, I'm so skinny I could probably stand to gain a few pounds) but because the stuff is soooo bad for you and delivers no nutritional benefits whatsoever.

Now I'm drinking a lot of water, lemonade, and fruit juice. It does get a little boring drinking Hawaiian Punch, iced tea, or Orange Hi-C every time I hit a fast food joint. But the funny thing is, for the most part I really don't miss the soda like I expected I would.

I've only broken my resolution twice--both times when snacking at a buddy's house and soda was what was offered. And those lapses are not that big of a deal because I'm really not saying I'll never drink soda again for the rest of my life--the object is just to go as long as possible and train myself out of habitual soda consumption so later on I'll only drink the stuff sparingly. Because, as I said, it's baaaaad for you.

Completely independently, a friend of mine who wishes to lose some poundage made the Resolution to only drink Diet when available.
Title: Re: Soft Drinks - What's Your Pleasure?
Post by: JesseVader08 on January 31, 2006, 09:38 PM

I'm so skinny I could probably stand to gain a few pounds)


I'll try and say this nicely.  **** you.  >:(   ;)
Title: Re: Soft Drinks - What's Your Pleasure?
Post by: Morgbug on January 31, 2006, 09:40 PM


For my New Year's resolution I actually swore off soda pop. Not because I need to lose weight (heck, I'm so skinny I could probably stand to gain a few pounds) but because the stuff is soooo bad for you and delivers no nutritional benefits whatsoever.



I'll agree it has no nutritional benefits for you, but why is it so bad?
Title: Re: Soft Drinks - What's Your Pleasure?
Post by: Nathan on January 31, 2006, 11:34 PM
I'll try and say this nicely.  **** you.  >:(   ;)

*flicks Jesse off with a skeletal finger* :P ;)

Don't worry; no doubt my (non)exercise and eating habits will catch up with me one day. *goes to happily stuff his face in the meantime*
(http://cheesebuerger.de/images/smilie/nahrung/h035.gif)

I'll agree it has no nutritional benefits for you, but why is it so bad?

Well, it's an entirely artificial concoction. Chemicals, preservatives, tons of sugar or synthetic sugar substitute, plus caffeine in most cases (although that's not really an issue for me since I get my caffeine via coffee). Linked to tooth decay, diabetes, etc. (http://www.cspinet.org/sodapop/liquid_candy.htm)

And I'll admit I'm no nutritionist or doctor, but anything with an ingredients list you can't pronounce just can't be good for you.
Title: Re: Soft Drinks - What's Your Pleasure?
Post by: DSJ™ on January 31, 2006, 11:50 PM
New Diet Coke (http://newdietcoke.ytmnd.com/)
Title: Re: Soft Drinks - What's Your Pleasure?
Post by: Morgbug on February 1, 2006, 12:42 AM


Well, it's an entirely artificial concoction. Chemicals, preservatives, tons of sugar or synthetic sugar substitute, plus caffeine in most cases (although that's not really an issue for me since I get my caffeine via coffee). Linked to tooth decay, diabetes, etc. (http://www.cspinet.org/sodapop/liquid_candy.htm)

And I'll admit I'm no nutritionist or doctor, but anything with an ingredients list you can't pronounce just can't be good for you.

Now don't take this entirely as directed at you, but I really get very frustrated by the general perception that "chemicals and synthetic" are all bad.  You'll forgive me I hope, but all of my education and background in biology, chemistry and toxicology tells me you just might be reading too damn many web pages.  Interestingly CSPI is about the worst example of activist based reporting you could get on the topic.  What they really are is a lobby organization that targets corporations on the basis of really ****** science. 

I'll go to the trouble if you'd like, but I can show that most of their claims are bogus:

Caffeine in pop is certainly there, though you'd have to drink about 10 cans of pop to get the same dose you get in a single cup of coffee.  Interestingly Mountain Dew is the worst of the bunch, but in Canada it has no caffeine.  Still, tea and coffee are far, far more loaded than any pop out there.  Interesting too that coffee is ok but pop is bad.  Ever seen a list of the "chemicals" in coffee?  Lots of names you can't pronounce in there, far, far more than in a can of soda pop.  Plenty more carcinogens as well, all entirely natural in origin.  Of course there in such a low dose that it really doesn't matter as the basic tenet of toxicology is that the dose makes the poison.  Still coffee's about as bad as you can get. 

Preservatives are bad?  Really?  Damn, hope you're eating nothing but all organic and natural food.  Watch out for the botulinum, E. coli and all those other good, natural things. 

How much sugar you put in your coffee?  Eat any candy bars, breakfast cereal or anything else like that?  Sure hope not, because that **** will make you fat (don't worry Jesse, it's as much his age as anything else.  I weighed 165 at his age :P). 

As for all of CSPI's claims of obesity and other bull****, that's nothing more than an absolution of personal responsibility on the parts of CSPI, parents and anyone else not willing to take responsibility for putting that much junk food in your mouth.  Been there, done that.  I consumed enough pop to elevate my weight by 15 pounds.  Is that the fault of anyone but me?  Nope, but in the day and age of litigation we live in it's certainly not the poor innocent victim's fault.  Keep watching, they're already suing McD's and Pepsi and Coke won't be far behind. 

Drinking juice are ya?  Lots of sugar in there.  Somewhere between 70-100 calories for the juice box, equating roughly to a can of cola (non-diet).  So what's the good part again?  Oh yeah, all the vitamins that coincidentally restrict themselves to vitamin C.  Of course you get 100% of your daily requirement from a single juice box, so you're pissing the rest of it out for the whole day.  I'd certainly agree that it's a good way to get your daily dose of the vitamin, but there are other ways. 

Oddly the page you linked states this:
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Adding in noncarbonated soft drinks (including fruit drinks, ades, iced teas, and the like) adds thousands of more empty calories to the diet each year.

And you said this:
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Now I'm drinking a lot of water, lemonade, and fruit juice.
Hmmm. 

As for diabetes, well if your calorie consumption is so huge it might just not be the pop that's causing it.  You see, if you're really so overweight as to fire up juvenile (or otherwise) diabetes, I'm going to guaran-damn-tee you that your calorie consumption is from more than just pop.  Lemme guess, Supersize me was a truthful documentary?  Here's just a notion, if you eat 5000 calories of anything every day for a month your ass is going to be fat whether it's McDonalds, Subway, Coca-cola or if you could possibly consume that much, carrots. 

As for the synthetic issue, I could go on for hours.  Hope you're not taking any supplements or the like, lots of synthetic **** in there.  Any processed food?  Antibiotics (synthetic carriers?)?

Tooth decay?  Brush your ******* teeth people, it's really not that complicated.  Tooth decay (where's Dressel?) is caused by bacteria, not sugar.  The bacteria feed on the sugar.  Take the sugar (or other foods stuck in those gaps in your teeth) out of the equation and you're pretty much a lock for a whole lot less (dare I say none?) tooth decay.  You are I presume aware that vegetables have sugar in them?  Leave that **** between your teeth and you'll get tooth decay too.  Damn, let's ban vegetables now :P

Here's a little clue to what science means and how folks like those at CSPI use it:

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The empty calories of soft drinks are likely contributing to health problems, particularly overweight and obesity.

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Frequent consumption of soft drinks may also increase the risk of osteoporosis

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Frequent consumers of soft drinks may also be at a higher risk of kidney stones and a slightly higher risk of heart disease.

All those words I bolded are called hedge words - CSPI has to make use of them because there isn't conclusive proof of what they want you to believe.  There may be trends, most likely not statistically significant (meaning they are as much chance as anything else).  They're qualifiers so they don't have to prove what they say.  You and darn near everyone else ignores those words, reading only the intent, not the content of the statement. 

Your grandparents (maybe your great-grandparents in this case) had it right - everything in moderation and nothing to excess.  Don't forget to enjoy life and don't obsess. 

 :-*
Title: Re: Soft Drinks - What's Your Pleasure?
Post by: Tracy on February 1, 2006, 07:28 AM
Now I'm drinking a lot of water, lemonade, and fruit juice. It does get a little boring drinking Hawaiian Punch, iced tea, or Orange Hi-C every time I hit a fast food joint.

While I applaud your resolution to make healthier choices -- I have to point out a tiny little pet peeve of mine.  Hawaiian Punch and Hi-C aren't fruit juice.  They are pretty much the equivalent of colored sugar water -- why not drink the soda instead or get some real fruit juice?   :)
Title: Re: Soft Drinks - What's Your Pleasure?
Post by: name on February 1, 2006, 08:31 AM
  What they really are is a lobby organization that targets corporations on the basis of really ****** science. 

. . .

. . though you'd have to drink about 10 cups of coffee to get the same dose you get in a single cup of coffee. 

That looks like some pretty ****** science right there, to me!   Or ****** proofreading. . .


 :-*
Title: Re: Soft Drinks - What's Your Pleasure?
Post by: S_A_Longhorn on February 1, 2006, 10:15 AM
I try to limit myslef to one serving of soda a day.  I also usually drink at least two big servings of water.  The soda is usually a restaurant size cup.  The water is your typical travel mug size.

IMO, it is OK to drink a soda, as long as your drink twice as much water that same day.  Flush your system out, that's what I say!
Title: Re: Soft Drinks - What's Your Pleasure?
Post by: Morgbug on February 1, 2006, 07:01 PM
  What they really are is a lobby organization that targets corporations on the basis of really ****** science. 

. . .

. . though you'd have to drink about 10 cups of coffee to get the same dose you get in a single cup of coffee. 



That looks like some pretty ****** science right there, to me!   Or ****** proofreading. . .


 :-*

The latter, ****** proofreading, or in this case, my typing and thought process as I typed too fast.  I corrected it to read the appropriate phrase: 10 cans of pop to one cup of coffee.  It's an estimate, I'll link the correct ratio later.
Title: Re: Soft Drinks - What's Your Pleasure?
Post by: Morgbug on February 1, 2006, 07:09 PM
And my math sucks too.  Turns out it's only four cans of Coke to an 8 oz. cup of coffee.  Less if you're drinking Mountain Dew.  Consider if you have 3 cups of coffee in a day you need to consume 12 cans of Coke to get the same dose of caffeine.  Enjoy your 12-pack.
Title: Re: Soft Drinks - What's Your Pleasure?
Post by: Reid on February 1, 2006, 07:29 PM
New Diet Coke (http://newdietcoke.ytmnd.com/)

What, is this now the 1,678th variation on Diet Coke? And with bacon. Yum yum.
Title: Re: Soft Drinks - What's Your Pleasure?
Post by: jadesfire on February 1, 2006, 08:53 PM
I'm still sticking to Code Red as my favorite followed closely by Hawaiian Punch.  I also like to down a cup of hot cocoa.  If I do Code Red and hot cocoa in the morning, I'm bouncing off the wall for half the day.   :) 
But my real pleasure is....oh wait, we're talking about soft drinks. ;)
Title: Re: Soft Drinks - What's Your Pleasure?
Post by: JesseVader08 on February 1, 2006, 09:01 PM
But my real pleasure is....oh wait, we're talking about soft drinks. ;)

**Ears perk up**   ;)
Title: Re: Soft Drinks - What's Your Pleasure?
Post by: Jediknight760071 on February 2, 2006, 01:48 AM
I'm still sticking to Code Red as my favorite followed closely by Hawaiian Punch.� I also like to down a cup of hot cocoa.� If I do Code Red and hot cocoa in the morning, I'm bouncing off the wall for half the day.� �:)�
But my real pleasure is....oh wait, we're talking about soft drinks. ;)

I know that you know better than that. You don't say that kind of thing around these people. ;)

 :-* Jesse.
Title: Re: Soft Drinks - What's Your Pleasure?
Post by: Nathan on February 2, 2006, 01:52 AM
Brent, thanks for the food for thought. I appreciate your time spent typing that all up. :)

Now don't take this entirely as directed at you, but I really get very frustrated by the general perception that "chemicals and synthetic" are all bad.  You'll forgive me I hope, but all of my education and background in biology, chemistry and toxicology tells me you just might be reading too damn many web pages.  Interestingly CSPI is about the worst example of activist based reporting you could get on the topic.  What they really are is a lobby organization that targets corporations on the basis of really ****** science.

Interesting. Well, you'll be glad to know I'm not a regular CSPI reader nor do I base my "fitness program" on their site. It's just that they were one of the first sites I found when I hit Google. (http://cheesebuerger.de/images/midi/konfus/c022.gif)

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Caffeine in pop is certainly there, though you'd have to drink about 10 cans of pop to get the same dose you get in a single cup of coffee.  Interestingly Mountain Dew is the worst of the bunch, but in Canada it has no caffeine.  Still, tea and coffee are far, far more loaded than any pop out there.  Interesting too that coffee is ok but pop is bad.  Ever seen a list of the "chemicals" in coffee?  Lots of names you can't pronounce in there, far, far more than in a can of soda pop.  Plenty more carcinogens as well, all entirely natural in origin.  Of course there in such a low dose that it really doesn't matter as the basic tenet of toxicology is that the dose makes the poison.  Still coffee's about as bad as you can get.

I didn't know there was such an imbalance in caffeine content, pop vs. coffee. And interesting part about the chemicals. But as I said, caffeine isn't really an issue for me as I'm not ditching coffee anytime soon.

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Preservatives are bad?  Really?  Damn, hope you're eating nothing but all organic and natural food.

Nope. But hey, a guy's gotta start somewhere.... ;)

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Watch out for the botulinum, E. coli and all those other good, natural things.

Heheh, good point. ;D

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How much sugar you put in your coffee?

Normally none.

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Eat any candy bars,

Yeah, but I'm trying to cut back on my candy intake. (Note I didn't say "eliminate"--what am I, insane? ;))

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breakfast cereal or anything else like that?  Sure hope not, because that **** will make you fat

Breakfast cereal? Check. Else? Check.

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As for all of CSPI's claims of obesity and other bull****, that's nothing more than an absolution of personal responsibility on the parts of CSPI, parents and anyone else not willing to take responsibility for putting that much junk food in your mouth.  Been there, done that.  I consumed enough pop to elevate my weight by 15 pounds.  Is that the fault of anyone but me?  Nope, but in the day and age of litigation we live in it's certainly not the poor innocent victim's fault.  Keep watching, they're already suing McD's and Pepsi and Coke won't be far behind.

Fair enough. I'm on your side here.

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Drinking juice are ya?  Lots of sugar in there.  Somewhere between 70-100 calories for the juice box, equating roughly to a can of cola (non-diet).  So what's the good part again?  Oh yeah, all the vitamins that coincidentally restrict themselves to vitamin C.  Of course you get 100% of your daily requirement from a single juice box, so you're pissing the rest of it out for the whole day.  I'd certainly agree that it's a good way to get your daily dose of the vitamin, but there are other ways.

Well, I was led to believe there were other vitamins and goodies in juice as well.

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As for the synthetic issue, I could go on for hours.  Hope you're not taking any supplements or the like, lots of synthetic **** in there.

Nope.

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Any processed food?

Of course, but I try to avoid the super-heavily processed/preserved type stuff.

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Antibiotics (synthetic carriers?)?

Rarely, because I rarely get sick. Youthful immune system and all that. (Or maybe it's just because I'm washing my hands all the damn time. :-\)

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Tooth decay?  Brush your ******* teeth people, it's really not that complicated.  Tooth decay (where's Dressel?) is caused by bacteria, not sugar.  The bacteria feed on the sugar.  Take the sugar (or other foods stuck in those gaps in your teeth) out of the equation and you're pretty much a lock for a whole lot less (dare I say none?) tooth decay.  You are I presume aware that vegetables have sugar in them?  Leave that **** between your teeth and you'll get tooth decay too.  Damn, let's ban vegetables now :P

True there.

Well, at my last dentist visit they also told me soda was particularly bad for tooth enamel, due to the chemicals, etc. etc. There was a nice wall chart placing soda on a scale relative to battery acid and whatnot, but unfortunately I don't recall its exact placement. Suffice it to say, it wasn't good.

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Your grandparents (maybe your great-grandparents in this case) had it right - everything in moderation and nothing to excess.  Don't forget to enjoy life and don't obsess.

Oh, I don't. :) Anyone who knows me, knows I'm the farthest thing from a hippie health nut. I eat what I like and try to eat a variety of different things. And don't expect me to go on a rigid diet plan anytime soon. But I'm trying to police my "excesses" so I figure, hey, I might as well start somewhere.

Now I'm drinking a lot of water, lemonade, and fruit juice. It does get a little boring drinking Hawaiian Punch, iced tea, or Orange Hi-C every time I hit a fast food joint.

While I applaud your resolution to make healthier choices -- I have to point out a tiny little pet peeve of mine.  Hawaiian Punch and Hi-C aren't fruit juice. They are pretty much the equivalent of colored sugar water -- why not drink the soda instead or get some real fruit juice?   :)

You are certainly quite right--and I can see how my wording was perhaps less than crystal clear. I know that punches/Hi-Cs/"fruit-based beverages" are essentially soda without the bubbles--and real fruit or veggie juice tastes better anyway. I usually down a couple of servings of juice a day and I don't drink the juice beverages much unless, as I said, I'm somewhere the real stuff is not available. I'm not sure it's much healthier than just getting the soda, but I like to pretend it is. ;) Thanks, though. :)
Title: Re: Soft Drinks - What's Your Pleasure?
Post by: Morgbug on February 2, 2006, 11:15 AM
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There was a nice wall chart placing soda on a scale relative to battery acid and whatnot, but unfortunately I don't recall its exact placement. Suffice it to say, it wasn't good.

Again, I'm not arguing here that soda is good for you, it's not.  It's just when people (not you) use "simple" representations for what's bad it really picks my, well, you know. 

Battery acid - strong, corrosive, nasty ass ****.  No argument.

Phosphoric acid in pop - weak acid, but still an acid, corrosive properties remain, but unless you're really sort of bizarre and holding the Coke in your mouth for 20 minutes at a shot (ok, even 2 minutes) that corrosive activity is limited.  Why?  Because it's diluted immediately with saliva.  Dentists are fine for what they do, but if they really had they're way all you'd ever do was feed intravenously and brush/floss every 3 minutes. 

Oh, and that phosphoric acid from the pop?  You know the stuff that cleans pennies and dissolves nails?  Yeah that stuff.  It's a ***** compared to what's in your stomach. 

Ok, ok.  I'll stop :-X
Title: Re: Soft Drinks - What's Your Pleasure?
Post by: JesseVader08 on February 2, 2006, 11:25 AM
Hmmm... Delusions of Grandeur?   ::)  :P
Title: Re: Soft Drinks - What's Your Pleasure?
Post by: Morgbug on February 2, 2006, 12:27 PM
Nope, doesn't apply.  In fact I'd think/hope you'd be of the same mind being a pharmacist and all.  Certainly you should be aware that all things synthetic are not necessarily evil :-*
Title: Re: Soft Drinks - What's Your Pleasure?
Post by: JesseVader08 on February 2, 2006, 12:33 PM
It's probably best I don't get started.  Because everything "natural" isn't necessarily good or even safe for you either (referring more to herbal medicines than drinks, but you know where I'm coming from).
Title: Re: Soft Drinks - What's Your Pleasure?
Post by: Reid on April 26, 2007, 08:30 PM
I recently started drinking Coke Zero, and I love it. It tastes pretty much the same as my beloved Coca-Cola Classic, but very little calories. (And no sugar too)



Coke Zero rules.
Title: Re: Soft Drinks - What's Your Pleasure?
Post by: Mikey D on April 26, 2007, 09:14 PM
I recently started drinking Coke Zero, and I love it. It tastes pretty much the same as my beloved Coca-Cola Classic, but very little calories. (And no sugar too)



Coke Zero rules.

It's the other way around - very little sugar and no calories.  I lost ten pounds just by switching from Classic to Zero (and it still works with booze, which is very important).
Title: Re: Soft Drinks - What's Your Pleasure?
Post by: Morgbug on April 26, 2007, 10:09 PM
I'd actually switched from Coke Classic to Diet Pepsi (blasphemous, I know) because Diet Coke is too aspartamey tasting.  I went back to Coke Zero when it came out and Mikey's right, rum and diet don't work well; rum and Zero is just dandy. 

Did you 'Mericans switch from the white Coke Zero can to the black can recently?  Much more aggressive ::)
Title: Re: Soft Drinks - What's Your Pleasure?
Post by: Ghost of QG on April 27, 2007, 12:27 AM
My favorite soft drink of all time is IBC Black Cherry Cola. Greatest drink ever made.
Title: Re: Soft Drinks - What's Your Pleasure?
Post by: Tracy on April 27, 2007, 06:32 AM
I'd actually switched from Coke Classic to Diet Pepsi (blasphemous, I know) because Diet Coke is too aspartamey tasting.  I went back to Coke Zero when it came out and Mikey's right, rum and diet don't work well; rum and Zero is just dandy. 

Did you 'Mericans switch from the white Coke Zero can to the black can recently?  Much more aggressive ::)

Brent -- we now have the less whimpy black label Coke Zero.  It tastes equally good in rum and Jack Daniels.  Using Coke Zero as a mixer (http://www.wthr.com/Global/story.asp?S=4961691) could save you time and money. ;)
Title: Re: Soft Drinks - What's Your Pleasure?
Post by: Mikey D on April 27, 2007, 07:35 AM
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Mixing alcohol with diet soda will cut down on calories. But it could also make you more drunk faster.

Huh, I guess that's why I got **** faced at my company's Christmas party.  I'm sure it had nothing to do with drinking six Absolut and diets in the span of two hours (after drinking beer for the previous 3) and everything to do with using diet Coke.

Brent, I think Zero went to black cans around Christmas time around here.
Title: Re: Soft Drinks - What's Your Pleasure?
Post by: Morgbug on April 27, 2007, 10:16 AM
Thanks.  I think the color transition started around the same time in the big city I live in, but out here in the boonies I was able to buy a (presumably six month old) white labeled Coke Zero last week.
Title: Re: Soft Drinks - What's Your Pleasure?
Post by: evenflow on April 30, 2007, 09:58 AM
I am not a soda drinker but really enjoy coconut rum in vanilla coke. I love coke black and assume a nice vanilla liquer of sorts would owrk well too.
Title: Re: Soft Drinks - What's Your Pleasure?
Post by: Nicklab on April 30, 2007, 12:29 PM
I can't even get my favorite soda anymore.  RC Draft was probably the best soda that I've ever had, and I haven't seen it in stores in ages.
Title: Re: Soft Drinks - What's Your Pleasure?
Post by: iFett on April 30, 2007, 11:17 PM
I'd actually switched from Coke Classic to Diet Pepsi (blasphemous, I know) because Diet Coke is too aspartamey tasting.  I went back to Coke Zero when it came out and Mikey's right, rum and diet don't work well; rum and Zero is just dandy. 


Coke to Diet Pepsi??  Wow.  That's like switching to a whole new postal zip code.  I was a hard core Coke drinker for many years and had to adjust to Diet Coke to mix with my whiskey mixers the past few years.  I must say though that Coke Zero tastes fine, but it seems to interfere with the intoxification part on my end for some reason.
Title: Re: Coca-Cola or Pepsi?
Post by: Artoo on May 1, 2007, 09:30 PM
Coca Cola and here is why....
*Wolf Whistle*  ;D

Dr.Pepper
Pepsi
Coke
Mountain Dew
Cherry Coke
Pretty much everything made by Coke or Pepsi, except that diet crap.
Title: Re: Soft Drinks - What's Your Pleasure?
Post by: Reid on August 14, 2007, 09:55 PM
Mountain Dew Halo 3 Game Fuel, mmmm... (http://www.xbox.com/en-US/games/h/halo3/gamefuel/default.htm)

Looks pretty neat. I love the 7-11 Slurpee cup promos so I'll definitely have to pick up those too.
Title: Re: Soft Drinks - What's Your Pleasure?
Post by: evenflow on August 15, 2007, 08:15 AM
I am still lovin coke blak and vanilla coke. I am waiting for them to combine the 2. On a side note vanilla coke with the new malibu banana is awesome.
Title: Re: Soft Drinks - What's Your Pleasure?
Post by: JangoTat on August 15, 2007, 09:22 AM
Coke. I never have any at home so when ever I am at a party its all I have..considering I don't drink alcohol. And as wierd as it is EVERYTIME I have had a diet coke to drink I have thrown up  ???
Title: Re: Soft Drinks - What's Your Pleasure?
Post by: Neal on August 15, 2007, 10:13 AM
I'm a fan of Pepsi products, with Mountain Dew and Code Red topping the list.
Title: Re: Soft Drinks - What's Your Pleasure?
Post by: Tracy on August 15, 2007, 12:45 PM
I love Vanilla Coke Zero.  Particularly with rum.
Title: Re: Soft Drinks - What's Your Pleasure?
Post by: Reid on August 16, 2007, 07:12 PM
Picked up a case of the new Mountain Dew Game Fuel. Tastes very much like mango/grapefruit.

Good though.
Title: Re: Soft Drinks - What's Your Pleasure?
Post by: DSJ™ on August 18, 2007, 05:54 PM
(http://www.energyfiend.com/wp-content/cucumber.jpg)   :-X

(http://img11.echo.cx/img11/2223/broccolimountaindew7es.jpg)   :-X   :-X

(http://img304.imageshack.us/img304/3734/dietcoke7wc.jpg)   Still my fav!  :D
Title: Re: Soft Drinks - What's Your Pleasure?
Post by: evenflow on August 18, 2007, 06:29 PM
I would love to try all of those.  ;D
Title: Re: Soft Drinks - What's Your Pleasure?
Post by: Greg on August 18, 2007, 06:32 PM
The Diet Coke with Bacon had me laughing for several minutes.

As for my favorite Soft Drink, it's Diet Dr. Pepper. Nothing beats that.
Title: Re: Soft Drinks - What's Your Pleasure?
Post by: Oboewan on August 20, 2007, 10:36 AM
Currently I'm a fan of Diet Coke (Splenda)... tastes the best of all the diet cokes imho.   I do enjoy a Coke Zero/ Vanilla Zero though!   And diet Wild Cherry Pepsi.....

Title: Re: Soft Drinks - What's Your Pleasure?
Post by: Biffette on September 3, 2007, 05:17 PM
I'm liking Pepsi Max.  To me, it is almost flavorless but "crisp" comes to mind.
Title: Re: Soft Drinks - What's Your Pleasure?
Post by: Chris M on September 3, 2007, 11:37 PM
I'm a Dr. Pepper kind of guy.  I know a lot of places in the US don't have it, mainly just in the south.

When I do actually drink soft drinks, it' Diet Dr Pepper.  I try to stick with water as much as possible.  There is a new type out though and it's Berries and Cream DP, not too bad.
Title: Re: Soft Drinks - What's Your Pleasure?
Post by: jedismack on September 4, 2007, 07:55 AM
I like to drink diet Dr.Pepper and diet Mountain Dew.I am a diabetic so I have to drink diet but these are my first picks.
Title: Re: Soft Drinks - What's Your Pleasure?
Post by: iFett on April 19, 2010, 01:18 PM
Any Dew fans out there?  Looks like there's 3 new flavors that fans get to vote on.  I picked up White Out yesterday and it kinda reminds me of Squirt.  Looking forward to trying the other 2 flavors..

Mountain Dew announced another DEWmocracy campaign for 2010. Before it started, "DEW Labs" trucks went around in July 2009 with seven flavors. Fifty boxes with the seven flavors were also sent out. Out of all seven flavors, taste testers were to choose the three for DEWmocracy. The three new candidate flavors are Mountain Dew Typhoon (pinkish red), which is a tropical strawberry-pineapple flavor, Mountain Dew White Out (white), which is a citrus flavor, and Mountain Dew Distortion (green), which is a lime flavor. The three new candidate flavors will be released on April 19, 2010 and last through the summer. Starting in April, the voting on the permanent flavor will take place until June or July when the flavors go out of stores. The winning flavor will be released on Labor Day 2010.