Anonymous wrote:It’s full of bromine, so people suffer detox effects when they stop taking it. Plus it affects brain function.
Normal countries (where companies and lobbyists aren’t allowed so much influence over politics) banned it a long time ago.
Anonymous wrote:I know a decent number of Mountain Dew-drinking multimillionaires but I am from Silicon Valley.
Anonymous wrote:Might also be a function of where the advertising dollars get spent.
You could also look at whether advertising of Colt 45 and menthol cigarettes was targeted at lower middle-class black areas while you’re at it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only people I know who like it are Mormon.
+1. Also addicted to diet coke.
What? The Mormons I know don’t drink caffeine.
SALT LAKE CITY - Maybe now, reporters, bloggers, outsiders and even many Mormons will accept that the Utah-based Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints does not forbid drinking cola.
The LDS church recently posted a statement on its website saying that "the church does not prohibit the use of caffeine" and that the faith's health-code reference to "hot drinks" "does not go beyond (tea and coffee)."
A day later, the website wording was slightly softened, saying only that "the church revelation spelling out health practices … does not mention the use of caffeine."
The same goes for the church's two-volume handbook, which LDS leaders use to guide their congregations. It says plainly that "the only official interpretation of 'hot drinks' … in the Word of Wisdom is the statement made by early church leaders that the term 'hot drinks' means tea and coffee."
https://www.chron.com/life/houston-belief/article/It-s-Official-Coke-and-Pepsi-are-OK-for-Mormons-3845672.php
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only people I know who like it are Mormon.
+1. Also addicted to diet coke.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find it fascinating. What accounts for why this one particular drink holds such an appeal for this specific demographic?
Do you also wonder why African Americans like Kool-aid, fruit punch, and orange sofa?