Due to the overwhelming response to yesterday's post I felt I must add a further "word of knowledge" to our discussion.
It is worth noting that the OJ is the second ingredient listed right after the 'carbonated water.' And everyone knows the ingredients are listed in order of their proportion in the food/drink, with the most common ingredients listed first.
Please note also that there are no nutritional benefits in Coke Zero Vanilla.
Love,
Taj
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2 comments:
What about Cherry Vanilla Dr.Pepper? Has to be something good in there. I mean, Cherries are good for you!
I noted that your post ended with "Love, Taj." That was very sweet given the jabbing remarks contained within.
Vanilla Coke Zero actually contains the ingredient "natural flavors." Now I'm sure it would be easy to debate the seemingly generic nature of this ingredient. However, I choose to think that this refers to the sheer bliss of nature's finest inflicted on one's taste buds as this candy drink passes by. Besides, what could be better for you than "natural" flavors? Certainly not CONCENTRATED orange juice. (I mean seriously - does anyone drink CONCENTRATED orange juice these days? Ever heard of fresh-squeezed Florida O.J.?)
So thanks for the kindness to the end of your brutality and happy drinking your Dt. Dew. However, those of us who prefer to go natural will never abandon our staple drink.
Much love,
Shawn
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