If coke (soft drink) is used to remove blood from the road after an accident, what does it do to your insides?!


Question: good question. It wouldnt do anytihn because the coke (soda) never comes in direct contact with your blood. your digestive system breaks it up and takes out only the nutrients and calories and all that junk.

since soda is an acid it dissolves the blood right from the street. hopefully that helps


Answers: good question. It wouldnt do anytihn because the coke (soda) never comes in direct contact with your blood. your digestive system breaks it up and takes out only the nutrients and calories and all that junk.

since soda is an acid it dissolves the blood right from the street. hopefully that helps

I believe what we have here, sir, is a RHETORICAL question.

Blood is different when it's out of the body and not receiving oxygen. So nothing, except making you fatter if it's not diet!

Coke can also clean tarnished pennies, strip the meat off bones (steak) and various other things. I'd say the damage to the inside of a human is very bad.

Since your stomach creates and circulates Hydrochloric acid in your bile every day, I wouldn't think that coke would hurt it unless you suffer from ulcerative colitis or something like that.

Little by little it does the same thing. Pour it on a battery post in your car.... yep.... it does that.
It doesn't matter if it is diet or regular.
Drop a tooth into a glass of coke. Just a few days its dissolved into nothing.
Consider that next time you have a caffeine fit....

It removes grease off engine parts too. Makes ya think,huh???

It's also bad for your teeth, it wears them down every time you drink coke.

Snopes recommends asking the next cop who stops you about cleaning blood off the road with Coke-by the time he stops laughing maybe he'll forget to give you the ticket.

I think that although the dangers of soft drinks are big, our bodies are alive they can regenerate as opposed to what is dead blood and tissue which the acids in a soft drink can clean up roads. It's what I believe.





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