Who would want to consume something that has no nutritional value and can melt the oil off of an engine block?
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Me. I do. I love it.

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Good luck with that!
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If I thought you meant it I'd say thanks

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Seriously. You might as well be drinking paint.
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Just taking in a breath you are exposing yourself to all sorts of unseen toxins that don't give you any enjoyment at all. At least with soda I get that refreshing bubbliness! Live a little!
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So sugar coated rat poison is an option because it might taste good?
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I'm not telling you to drink soda. I'm just saying don't tell other people not to. I'm sure there is something you put into your body that isn't amazing for it.
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What's stunning is the continuous attempts of the government to interfere in the private life of the citizens.
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Remove the tax, flood the market, let people get fat and stupid so they do whatever you want them to --- oh wait, it's California. Market's already saturated with stupidity.
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Sorry.. How many of the American suffers from obesity? I think not enough for Soda industry.
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soda generates CO2. The bubbles are CO2. So it should be heavily taxed, to combat global warming.
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What? Are you on drugs?
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Are you? I think it's comical that everyone discusses CO2 and global warming, and we all drink soda that contains CO2.
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This has to be a joke. No one could be this dumb...
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You didn't know that the bubbles in soda are CO2?
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CO2 captured from air and put to the soda so zero impact on global CO2 (other than production process...)
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I said, it was a joke. Just to get people confused.
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