If Coca-cola is made from vegetable extracts, can this count as 1 of your 5 a day !!??!


Question: puzzling...but a good question i think !!, and what vegetables do they use..anyone know?


Answers: puzzling...but a good question i think !!, and what vegetables do they use..anyone know?

I'd have to say no.

I wish it was true. I drink Coke all the time.

Good question.

clearly not

lol

no, since it's only extracts it doesn't count as a vegetable portion

No.

hahahaha no i dont think so!!!!!!!

yeah, and if you take the kind with lemon in it, it counts double!

unfortunatly all the chemicals and additives they put in wipe out any advantages from it being made from vegtables

Your poo has extract of vegetable in it, does that count?

last time I checked... they didn't.... high fructose corn syrup, carbonated water, and caramel coloring doesn't count as vegetable extracts... and no it doesn't count as one serving of vegetables.

No.
Check with them if you want to know.

http://www.coca-cola.com/glp/d/index.htm...

hahahahaha great question, i would so like that to be true! A roast dinner with carrotts, pea's, cabbage, swede and coca cola!!!!! haha

NO! Coca-cola has like 12 table spoons of sugar !!!

I seriously doubt it, experts do not recommend coke at all, let alone as a substitute

coca cola still legally imports its quoat of coca leaves (from which cocaine is derived) every year. they're not a pharma company, so god only knows what they do with it. vegetable extracts anyone?

No because it has been processed

Of course it can. Spoon in a load of nice vegetable cane sugar and drink it with a plate of potatoes fried in corn oil not forgetting to add plenty of tomato ketchup and you are all set.





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