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i fell into a diabetic coma just from watching.

funny movie though lol. was on last week

All sodas are mixed in concentrate, those which aren't labelled as sugar-free, are all cane sweetened (to some degree).
What the forget are you talking about? They come from different plants and corn syrup is used because it's cheaper.

Wait, you're in Europe. I don't know how stuff rolls there.
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Wait, you're in Europe. I don't know how stuff rolls there.
Depends how hard you push it.


Boil the water off a panful of Coca Cola, as long as you don't end up burning the syrupy remainer, it should be just concentrated Coca Cola syrup.

the stuff just hit the fan

Boil the water off a panful of Coca Cola, as long as you don't end up burning the syrupy remainer, it should be just concentrated Coca Cola syrup.
it should be just concentrated Coca Cola syrup.
syrup.
That's not cane sugar...


I know, I never implied that it was. As far as I'm aware, Coca Cola's mixed with Cane Sucrose. Studies show that Fructose calories are harder to "Burn off", in comparison to those from Sucrose.

I know, I never implied that it was. As far as I'm aware, Coca Cola's mixed with Cane Sucrose. Studies show that Fructose calories are harder to "Burn off", in comparison to those from Sucrose.
Maybe in Europe, but in North America all sodas from big companies use HFCS. You shouldn't be seeing anything syrupy if European Coke uses cane sugar because it isn't a syrup.

Maybe in Europe, but in North America all sodas from big companies use HFCS.
That's because they're cheap. Case closed.

This got so far off topic that I forgot what thread I was in.

A local beverage company makes some very nice cane sugar sweetened sodas.

I'll stick with the Irn Bru, it's banned in North America for the carcinogenic colourings it's made with. It still feels good, man.

A local beverage company makes some very nice cane sugar sweetened sodas.

How does it compare? Be descriptive.