Peeze
Smash Master
Read the entire wikipedia article on Coca cola, it still does.Well, it doesn't anymore. So I don't really are.
Coca Cola is orgasm in a bottle.
Anyways sprite is the best.
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Read the entire wikipedia article on Coca cola, it still does.Well, it doesn't anymore. So I don't really are.
Coca Cola is orgasm in a bottle.
That's extremely true.We have really good tap water here in Oregon Kenny.
Yes, yes i aint. I can't believe Coke's been force feeding me drugs all this time. All i want is my caffeine man, not no drugs in my coke.Which has cocaine in it--(^Happy?) but not enough to even matter.
Switch to Pepsi then, whiner.Yes, yes i aint. I can't believe Coke's been force feeding me drugs all this time. All i want is my caffeine man, not no drugs in my coke.
It could be... It is by no means medicinal or bad for you but it has the same effects to a degree.Health Teacher said:Caffeine is a drug.
Agreed. I love Mountain Dew...but for pika, sprite works too =)Mountain Dew.
Reason: it increases Smash Bros. performance, particularly with Link
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Vault has Yellow 5 which makes your p***s shrink. Now I know something about UM...
...^Reply...yeah I know. someone dared me to post this
Wikipedia said:Coca-Cola did once contain an estimated 9 milligrams of cocaine per glass but after 1903 Coca-Cola started using, instead of fresh leaves, "spent" leaves - the leftovers of the cocaine-extraction process with cocaine trace levels left over at a molecular level.[4][5] However, as cocaine is one of numerous alkaloids present in the coca leaf, it was nevertheless present in the drink. Today, the flavoring is still done with kola nuts and the "spent" coca leaf. In the United States, there is only one plant in New Jersey authorized by the Federal Government to grow the coca plant for Coca-Cola syrup manufacture.
It is still continued.. Just as Vault. Ever try it? They are both the same drink.
Yellow five does not make your ***** shrink, and the urban legend is that is makes your testicles shrink. In fact, Yellow 5 has been recognized as safe (excluding a very rare allergy which has nothing to do with the size of your testes) for a long time. If it really did shrink anything, it would be decommissioned and those who use it as a colouring would be buried in lawsuits.
I've never tasted Surge, what's it like? Is it the same general flavor as Vault?[Joke]Vault has Yellow 5 which makes your p***s shrink. Now I know something about UM...[Joke]
That's because it is (I to loved Surge and I remember the commercials) According to Wikipedia...Surge and vault are very different, i'm sorry.
Surge taste more like Urge in the UK,
I can still compare surge and vault, because you can find surge at soda fountain
chuckEcheese still does surge.
Also Root beer lovers read thisWikipedia said:Surge (also SURGE) is a citrus soft drink first introduced in Norway, under the name Urge (1996), by the Coca-Cola Company to compete with Pepsi's Mountain Dew. However, while Mountain Dew is a yellow color, Surge is green in color. It became very popular in Norway.
Since 2002, a community of Surge lovers have been built around savesurge.org, and have been widely credited for the release of Vault, Coke's new Surge-like soda.[citation needed] While Vault tastes similar to Surge, it is yellow in color rather than light green. The beginning of 2005 saw a campaign to bring Surge back to the shelves of Wal-Mart; according to savesurge.org, this resulted in Wal-Mart executives contacting Coca-Cola about bringing the drink back, but the soft drink company elected not to make a deal.
Anyway back to my real answerThe Men in the White suits(Wikipedia) said:The FDA banned sassafras root in the U.S. in 1960 because it contains safrole, a potential carcinogen. The young shoots, bark, and leaves do not contain this toxin, so commercial extracts are often made from these. Also, artificial flavoring agents have been developed which are used in some commercial root beers. Other varieties use sassafras root extract from which the safrole has been removed. The sassafras tree grows wild in most of the Eastern United States, and a person could harvest the wild plants; however, removing safrole from sassafras root extract, and verifying its safety for use, is a task that is beyond the ability and equipment of most homebrewers.
Nonetheless, one may still risk getting cancer even if safrole is removed. It is suspected that there are more carcinogenic elements present in sassafras extract than just safrole.
I dunno...A lot of people have been telling me that lately. What is that has changed so I can correct my mistake?
Yeah, you do.Commonyoshi and Uncle Meat called me arrogant. Do my posts come off as arrogant? I really need to read them from now on...