madison069
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I switch, so it don't really matter to me.
It is possible they assumed that in Chicago, most people drank Pepsi. I remember going in the stores in northwest Indiana (outside of Chicago) they had more spaces for Pepsi products and fewer for Coca-Cola products.I love Dr. Pepper the best, and Pepsi is my second favorite, but I do not like Coke at all. But I don't care what soda or other drink beverage Obama likes to drink - this is America after all.
And I think it's rather idiotic of Pepsi Co. to advertise to imply that the President and his administration likes Pepsi over Coke without finding out for sure what Obama and his team likes to drink first.
It is possible they assumed that in Chicago, most people drank Pepsi. I remember going in the stores in northwest Indiana (outside of Chicago) they had more spaces for Pepsi products and fewer for Coca-Cola products.
I love Coke, love the taste of it, mouth waterin', but don't worry I always brushes my teeth after drinkin' it, don't want my teeth to turns black heh LOL, Coke is it, hee haw!
But I think I'am becomin' addicted to the newest VOLTAGE Mt Dew raspberry mumbling...whooooooo they tastes reel good, but ...
My sister said alots of people has been drinkin' Mt Dew ended up with a black teeth, Yikeeees, I'm careful and limited it! but...
Second of all I really love Coke LOL!
But at my dentist office I was told that any kinds of pop are not good for the teeth, water is the best, cuz it doesn't have any sugar! geez
Okay there's no more but here LOL!
What about Sprite?
I have a nice booklet here...it shows all kinds of pop, they're all bad for the teeth, dentist advise, because the dentist has seen alot of people comin' in to get their teeth cleans and they find many who drinks pop which has damaged the teeth, it turns yellowish black, so I was advise to wash my mouth out with water after I a drinkin' pop, I choose brushing after drinking pop!
All POPS has sugar, sugar and acid eats up the teeth
PePe LePew & Foxrac,
FYI: No, it doesn't affect just teeth but bone heath.