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Coca-Cola is a treat, not a Necessity
Aug 17, 2001 09:20 AM 3613 Views

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Coca-Cola anyone?


I have always believed Coca-Cola to be a great refreshing drink. Coca-Cola’s taste has always been terrific.


Too much of anything is not good. I drink one or two Coca-Colas a day, some days I don’t drink any Coca-Cola.


What I do is drink a lot of water each day. I know some friends of mine who drink Coca-Cola all day, they can’t seem to do anything without a Coca-Cola. Some of them complain of kidney pains, I tell them, “you need to start drinking more water.”


I’ll admit it, that I like the caffeine in a Coca-Cola, and too much caffeine is not good for our bodies either.


When I got a Coca-Cola in my younger years, I thought Santa had came early. My Coca-Cola would be in a 6 oz. Glass bottle. I didn’t get a Coca-Cola very often, but when I did I had to put a bag of peanuts in my Coca-Cola.


I prefer the 20 oz. Plastic bottle size of Coca-Cola, if I don’t drink all the 20 oz. I can put the cap back on tightly and save for later. I always look for the sales on Coca-Cola.


I believe Coca-Cola to be a safe drink; Coca-Cola needs to be consumed in moderation.


I know I like the way a Coca-Cola can make me belch, that’s a relief. Coca-Cola has also settled my upset stomach at times.


As I said, “I drink a lot of water, the natural purifier.” I also drink many juices, apple, orange, etc. I don’t just drink Coca-Cola to the extreme.


Anyone can identify the famous Coca-Cola logo, old Coca-Cola memorabilia is worth a bundle these days.


For me a Coca-Cola is a treat not a necessity.

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