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- From: pleeper@wtcp.DaytonOH.NCR.COM (Paulette Leeper)
- Newsgroups: rec.running
- Subject: Re: Soda Pop
- Message-ID: <1545@wtcp.DaytonOH.NCR.COM>
- Date: 14 Aug 92 14:20:59 GMT
- References: <1992Aug12.183539.12740@ctr.columbia.edu>
- Organization: IRP Corporate Data Planning - Dayton, OH
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- >In article <1992Aug12.183539.12740@ctr.columbia.edu> brown@ccit13.duq.edu
- (Jason Brown) writes:
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- >>Does anyone have any opinions on Soda pop as a drink in General.
- >>
- I was hoping this thread would come up again. On any given day,
- my fluid intake is mostly watered-down juice, Gatorade (the
- lemonade flavor only...and don't give me that "All-Sport" stuff),
- or water. The vending machines here at work sell soda, mostly,
- with some juice (for lots of $$). Sometimes, when I'm thirsty
- and craving something sweet, I'll drink a diet soda (Diet Dr. Pepper,
- to be exact), but I find the CAFFEINE in soda to be irritating and
- DEHYDRATING, so, IMHO, drinking soda with caffeine (regardless of
- whether or not it contains sugar or aspartame) defeats the purpose
- of quenching thirst. It's much like drinking beer to quench thirst...
- it FEELS good, and TASTES good, but as a mechanism for hydration,
- it does the exact opposite. Just my 2$ :-)
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