West Coast Connection Forum
Lifestyle => Tha G-Spot => Topic started by: T.J. on February 28, 2003, 07:13:30 AM
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its a close one.... but vanilla coke wins for me
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MMM cant wait till they bring that shit over here...
...als we got atm is nasty ass lemon coke...
bah!
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WTF???? Australia gets something in before another country?? strange
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WTF???? Australia gets something in before another country?? strange
but true! ;)
(sometimes...lol u had nelly furtardo first too haha)
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Vaillila Coke - aint had that shit in years ever since bein in the uk. What most of you prob dont know is that vanilla coke has been around for a while - not as new as you would think. Cheap shops used to sell the bottles of this shit. I didnt like it at first but then iut sorta grew on me.
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they are both nasty ass shit, that Mr Pibb Xtra taste hella good.
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fucc tha bullshyt Root Beer but Vanilla Coke iz pretty good. im out!!!
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There both pretty nasty... but id say Pepsi blue... cause Vanilla coke tastes like your just drinking sugar sometimes, lol...
Peace
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Vanilla Coke
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pepsi blue more sugary then vanilla coke imo
dr pepper is better than both......
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I like pepsi blue better. I don't really drink either tho.
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Vanilla Coke
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Vanilla coke
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Newbies ::)
I made a thread like this a while back...Anyways...I say Pepsi Blue...PeACe
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i live in the uk, when i went 2 new york last year all i drank was pepsi blue and vanilla coke. I cant wait 4 them 2 reach the uk its all i go on about 2 my mates when they talk about drinks. they think im crazy.
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V-Coke
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vanilla coke definitely... something about drinking blue cola that seems nasty
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Soda is not good for you and your teeth ;D
just give up.....drink water/juices/and my fav gatorade
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Pepsi Blue is disgusting. It looks like that colored water in expensive toilets.
Vanilla coke is pretty good, but it's got a kick.
Also, soda doesn't harm your teeth in any way, that's an old wives tale. It's got simple sugars in it that break down long before they can stay on your teeth long enough to decay anything.
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Vanilla Coke! ;D
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Vanilla coke....wit sum rum or Henny ;)
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^ exactly......
Cause by itself its nasty.....Tha after taste that is.....
And dun get me started on Pepsi blue, What Trauma said.....
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Pepsi Blue is disgusting. It looks like that colored water in expensive toilets.
Vanilla coke is pretty good, but it's got a kick.
Also, soda doesn't harm your teeth in any way, that's an old wives tale. It's got simple sugars in it that break down long before they can stay on your teeth long enough to decay anything.
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Trauma Phillips do you believe anything from this forum?
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Soda is Bad News for Your Teeth
Carbonated soft drinks account for almost one-third of Americans' beverage consumption. Drinking canned soda, even the diet variety, can cause your teeth to look older than they are. The phosphoric acid in soda wears away the hard enamel layer, the artificial caramel coloring stains teeth a dullish brown, and the sugar feeds destructive bacteria that live in your mouth, resulting in decay-producing acids. And perhaps worst of all, some scientists believe that drinking too much soda can actually weaken your jawbone, increasing the chances of losing teeth. :o
Canned soft drinks contain high amounts of phosphorus, a mineral that can leach calcium from your bones if you consume too much. This can lead to osteoporosis, a condition that makes bones brittle, frail, and susceptible to fracture. How does this affect your teeth? Your jaws are made of bone, and as your bones weaken from insufficient calcium, their grasp on your teeth becomes weak. Eventually your teeth loosen and fall out.
"We see a number of young women in their teens who, I believe because of poor dietary habits such as drinking diet soda and not getting enough calcium, have the jaws of much older women," said Ken Wical, D.D.S., professor of restorative dentistry at Loma Linda University. Dr. Wical added that "by the time they are in their thirties, these women frequently lose their natural teeth and are wearing dentures."
Drinking soda in place of milk can have serious consequences for your bones. Americans today drink 70 percent more soda than they did in the early 1980s, often at the expense of other, more healthful beverage choices. Without drinking milk, it can be difficult to get the 1000-plus milligrams of calcium you need each day.
So next time you're thirsty, reach for a glass of low fat milk (or calcium-fortified soy milk) instead of a soda. That way, your beverage won't be staining your teeth or wearing away their enamel. And you'll be strengthening your bones and teeth, which will go a long way to insuring that your natural smile lasts a lifetime.
http://www.nelsonfamilydentistry.com/NutSoda.html (http://www.nelsonfamilydentistry.com/NutSoda.html)
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My Dad is dentist....and he always grosses me out with pictures of his patients
So I'm brushing and flossing 24/7
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Vanilla Coke