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Pepsi Throwback
Pepsi to begin bottling "throwback" editions with actual sugar instead of corn syrup:
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Awesome! :snap:
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Dublin Dr. Pepper (made with real sugar) is da bomb! So I think there is hope.
Mountain Dew with real sugar might cause anaphylactic shock. |
I hope they aren't as expensive as Coke with sugar.
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If I am going to drink a soda...and I haven't in quite awhile..I'd rather drink one with real sugar.
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BOO! Sugar? Give me Phenylalanine any day !!
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I assume that the cost of sugar cane has become competitive with corn syrup, with corn being used more and more for fuel.
Corn syrup is pretty evil stuff, so, I guess I come down on the pro-sugar side. Still won't be buying the sodas, though. |
1) Who cares? (Since it was an option.)
2) Hurray! Now let's tax it like tobacco to pay for public health. |
Awesome! They shouldn't call it "Throwback" though. They should label it "Organic," so all the hippies and greenies will clamor for it.
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Has anyone had it and is it yummy? |
I've never been able to taste the difference between real sugar and most artificial sweeteners so all things considered I am fine with diet sodas which means to real sugar anyway.
That said, why anybody in the world allows the swill that is Pepsi pass their lips is beyond me. |
Coke with sugar rocks! I can't wait for the Passover bottles to appear.
Pepsi sweetened with anything is horrid. |
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I want Cyclamates!!
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I drink way too much diet coke for me to be able to drink regular.
But if it helps the local economy, I'm all for it! (Lots more sugar cane grown in Louisiana than corn!) |
I haven't been able to find the Coke with sugar- not at Passover (yellow caps, but they still had corn syrup, I think), not at the Mexican stores (regular stuff with corn syrup), nor at Costco.
I would absolutely welcome Coke made with sugar. I'm not a Pepsi girl, but good for them going back to real sugar. |
Soda Pop Stop AKA Galco's - great sandwiches, too.
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In Texas, quite a few of the grocery stores have Coke w/sugar in the Hispanic food section. It is way grossly sweet.
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It's pretty easy to get Mexican Coke around here (SF Bay Area). Any Hispanic grocery stores plus a lot of more standard ones; most Mexican restaurants.
Pretty much any where you can buy Jarritos products. |
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It was kosher because it did not have corn syrup in it, only sugar cane. Corn isn't kosher for passover according to the strictest rabbis. Tasted the same to me. |
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hmm, since my husband works for Pepsi I will ask him to pick up some for me.
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Mountain Dew Throwback makes me happy. HFCS is bad, bad stuff.
You can get Coca-Cola Hecho en Mexico (cane sugar) at Costco (or at least, the Costco in Mountain View). |
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Overeating any sweetner is bad for you, HFCS included. And for those that like the taste of the cane-sugar versions, awesome. But really, people the HCFS scare is based on little to nothing and is a major distraction from figuring out ways to actually address obesity issues. |
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I know my own metabolism, and I know the difference in how I feel after consuming something with HFCS vs. the same with some form of natural sugar. I'll restate my previous to make it subjective: For me, in my personal experience, HFCS is bad, bad stuff. |
That's fine. I'm sorry I didn't take a close look at the link, it was just the first of many I could have linked to.
Your personal experience and how you feel is certainly something to go on. I just feel the need to caution people not to take at face value reports that a single ingredient is as evil as the current popular line on HFCS makes it out to be. That kind of, "We've found the cause for all of our food ills!" should be a red flag that something's not right. ETA: Oh, here's another link, unconnected with any corn industry types: http://junkfoodscience.blogspot.com/...of-sweets.html |
HFCS, cane sugar... Bah. They could sweeten my Dr Pepper with crack and it'd still be the sweet, sweet nectar of the Gods. Mmm....
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It's still soda....no big deal.
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Every time I see this thread title, I think it's about Pepsi's new ad campaign, which not only flashes us back through the 20th century but also evokes their "Choice of a new generation" tagline. |
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