Which statement is true?!


Question: a) Coca-Cola was originally a brain tonic.

b) Coca-Cola originally had a illegal substance, called cocaine in it.


Answers: a) Coca-Cola was originally a brain tonic.

b) Coca-Cola originally had a illegal substance, called cocaine in it.

Both statements are true!
coca cola original syrup was processed from coca leaf and all the alkaloid in the leaves, in the 50's they banned cocained substances and now they used coca leaf decocainazed.
You can read more about that at:
http://mysteriousbolivia.blogspot.com/se...
at that blog you'll find all the information about coca , cocaine, caca tea and related articles
and get the coca leaf tea at Amazon.com
http://amazon.com/s/ref=sr_nr_i_1/002-98...
yes, it is legal ! but they only sell a few boxes per customer

B

While I don't know if it was sold as a brain tonic per se, it was sold as a tonic

Coca-Cola originally did contain cocaine. They are still the only company with a license to import the coca leaves.

b) is true.

B. It did indeed have cocaine in it.

Gimma minute, gotta take another swig of coke.

B, that's where the name came from.

b. and they were sued for the addictive nature of the cocaine and had to stop

b) Coca-Cola originally had a illegal substance, called cocaine in it.

-it also was suppose to be a type of medication

b) coca cola originally had illegal substance. Called cocaine that's why it is named coca cola from coca they made it so that you buy more and more but they didn't knew that it was illegal it was after they discover that coca can cause health problems they keep the name but they remove the coca... My nutrition teacher she told as that...





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