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I had been drinking coca tea since I arrived; it's illegal in the United States, but as common as chamomile here, where it's used to combat fatigue, settle the stomach, and quell hunger pangs.
As one user wrote on the app's page in the Android Market: "I liked drinking coca cola too!
Old but interesting news, I was originally planning on writing about the more natural means of ingesting the coca plant; chewing the leaves and drinking coca tea, and stumbled upon Boliviana negra in my research. .
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They were drinking Coca-Cola.
There's no doctrine about not drinking Coca-Cola.
"It's a good thing you brought your driver's license, or you'd be drinking Coca-Cola".
For instance, in Belgium last summer, 250 people, including many schoolchildren, complained of sickness after drinking Coca-Cola.
Ms. Kieren said, surprised at the implication that any right-thinking parents in the United States would have their child drinking Coca-Coca.
Consider portion size alone: Drinking Coca-Cola in the 1950s meant consuming a 6.5-ounce glass; today the 7-Eleven Double Gulp is roughly 10 times that size and contains nearly 800 calories.
Coca-Cola withdrew 30 million cans and bottles from sale in Belgium last month when nearly 100 people reported suffering stomach cramps, nausea, headaches and palpitations after drinking Coca-Cola products.
"If people were falling very ill after drinking Coca-Cola, the company would have some duty to share what could be causing that," said Onwurah, a chartered engineer who built telecoms networks before entering parliament.
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