Is Coca Cola bad for you?!


Question: i think the rusty feeling in my teeth after drinking it is saying something.


Answers: i think the rusty feeling in my teeth after drinking it is saying something.

i hate Coca Cola...it stains your teeth :(

Yes, all of that asset.

It isn't the best thing for you to drink, but ice cold it sure tastes good.

Coca Cola is acidic, and can dissolve your teeth, if left there long enough. There are plenty of anecdotal stories on the web about what it can do.

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yes

yes it is very bad
i've stopped drinking it because i have seen what it can do to your teeth

no....... its wonderful 4 u.............................. what do u think!?!?!?!!?!??!

Well it can rot your teeth to death and It's not the healthiest drink around...and to my taste Coke doesn't taste good. I like Dr. Pepper :D

Not neccesarily. But if you drink too much of it then it is bad for you.

-Hope this helps!
PS: i get that "rusty" feeling in my mouth too. know how that feels!

Too much Coca Cola is bad for you. Everyone gets that rusty feeling after drinking it, and you just need to remember to brush your teeth and drink lots of water. But, if you drink too much Coca Cola, which is probably more than one can a day, you're teeth can go real bad, and the caffeine inside the coke can harm you.

Yes , also did you know that years ago they added Cocaine in it to make you addicted to it ??
This is very true, not made up bull-sh**

if you have too much of it, then yes. but i usually drink diet sodas

yer its very sweet. apparently they use it to clean toilets in china

It sure isn't health food

yup it is bad for your health but it tastes good





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