Coca-Cola or Pepsi
coke doesn't stick to your teeth, the contact with coke is about a sec in your mouth...i drink 600mL of coke each day and my and my teeth are alright. My dentist never told me to stop drinking cola to protect it lol and i work in the health and i never heard about it. The only unhealthy stuff in cola is sugar or sugar mimetics nothing else
man do you really believe that, how old are you, because i think when you are 40 and your teeth are crumbling your words will be different...
read on...
Coke seems to be a brew designed to create caries. It is not only the sugar, it is also the Phosporic acid used as acidulant. Is the same acid we, the dentists, use for etching the enamel prior to the insertion of a composite (white) filling. And it works. Phosporic acid corrodes the surface of the enamel, clearing the way for the microorganisms. Several dentistry books have wonderful color pics of severely destroyed teeth withe the next text: "The patient drank too much sodas", or "The patient was a heavy Coca-Cola drinker". Diet sodas contain the same acid as well.
yep +1 @ Goddam
aren't we a nice pair of hypocrites God?
yep a coke and a smile..
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the fuckers even invented todays iconic father christmas, why you think he is in red and white
ho ho fucking hoIt's not actually true. I've studied this subject. Red and white father christmas was invented in the same time but before the coca-cola santa. You can read it from various websites.
previously to 1931 father christmas was depicted in various colours - black and white, green and white and occasionaly red and white. it was the advertising campaign of winter 1931 in which coke wanted to boost sales of a traditionaly summer beverage that Haddon Sundblom painted the red and white image of father christmas drinking a bottle of coca cola.
The campaign went so well that it became the iconic figure that we see today, if coca cola had a green label father christmas would be green and white today, so you can say that they created the image.
Haddon Sundblom btw also invented the guy on quaker oats, but of course quakers were around before he did his design..
Well... origins of the red and white Santa aren't exactly like you told. Red and white Santa existed already on 1920's although some versions of Santa still had various colors of outfits. Red and white Santa became standard image of Santa several years before Sundblom drew his Coca-Cola advertisiments. It's a kind of a urban legend that Coca-Cola made Santa red and white. Of course Coca-Cola campaign made red and white Santa more famous but they didn't certainly invented it. They used the already standardized colors of Santa in their campaign.
man do you really believe that, how old are you, because i think when you are 40 and your teeth are crumbling your words will be different...
read on...
Quote:Coke seems to be a brew designed to create caries. It is not only the sugar, it is also the Phosporic acid used as acidulant. Is the same acid we, the dentists, use for etching the enamel prior to the insertion of a composite (white) filling. And it works. Phosporic acid corrodes the surface of the enamel, clearing the way for the microorganisms. Several dentistry books have wonderful color pics of severely destroyed teeth withe the next text: "The patient drank too much sodas", or "The patient was a heavy Coca-Cola drinker". Diet sodas contain the same acid as well.
Yeah i'll call you when it will happen Nah seriously dont thing only coke is harmfull for your teeth, nearly everything you eat/drink is harmfull for your teeth and dont forget that the acid kills bacteria in your mouth/teeth and that is not a so bad effect considering what bacteria can actually do in your mouth
I'm only 22 years old but when i see my grand father teeth (only 3 teeth remaining, infected etc...) who has never drinked coke, i wish he did lol. Obvisously i'm joking as you noticed but jsut to remind you almost everything you eat is harmfull for your teeth.
If you've watched myth busters you might have seen an episode where they test this. They put a tooth in a glass of cola and leave it for a while. After that period they removed and examined the tooth and the only effect it had was that the color changed, going brownish instead of white. It did not decay the tooth.
Myth: busted.
It would have taken a rather large amount of time in order to decay.
I read from newspaper that some non-sugar soda waters which have some flavour in them (like soda water wich tastes a bit strawberry) have really unhealthy Ph-balance in them. It said in the news article that those waters are really bad for the teeth, more bad than normal soft drinks.
But as Bodz said everything is harmful to your teeth. How harmful it depends on how many times you eat something in a day. If you eat and drink something all the time (other than non-sugar teeth friendly chewing gum), you will propably have more teeth problems than those people who eat only on certain times a day and not between those times. If your teeth have the "sugar and acid attack" going on all the time, it will most certainly have bad effect on your teeth.
wrote:man do you really believe that, how old are you, because i think when you are 40 and your teeth are crumbling your words will be different...
read on...
Quote:Coke seems to be a brew designed to create caries. It is not only the sugar, it is also the Phosporic acid used as acidulant. Is the same acid we, the dentists, use for etching the enamel prior to the insertion of a composite (white) filling. And it works. Phosporic acid corrodes the surface of the enamel, clearing the way for the microorganisms. Several dentistry books have wonderful color pics of severely destroyed teeth withe the next text: "The patient drank too much sodas", or "The patient was a heavy Coca-Cola drinker". Diet sodas contain the same acid as well.Yeah i'll call you when it will happen Nah seriously dont thing only coke is harmfull for your teeth, nearly everything you eat/drink is harmfull for your teeth and dont forget that the acid kills bacteria in your mouth/teeth and that is not a so bad effect considering what bacteria can actually do in your mouth
I'm only 22 years old but when i see my grand father teeth (only 3 teeth remaining, infected etc...) who has never drinked coke, i wish he did lol. Obvisously i'm joking as you noticed but jsut to remind you almost everything you eat is harmfull for your teeth.
a common misconception that all bacteria are bad, more are better for your health than detrimental, you make it sound like coke is a breath freshener...
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the fuckers even invented todays iconic father christmas, why you think he is in red and white
ho ho fucking hoIt's not actually true. I've studied this subject. Red and white father christmas was invented in the same time but before the coca-cola santa. You can read it from various websites.
previously to 1931 father christmas was depicted in various colours - black and white, green and white and occasionaly red and white. it was the advertising campaign of winter 1931 in which coke wanted to boost sales of a traditionaly summer beverage that Haddon Sundblom painted the red and white image of father christmas drinking a bottle of coca cola.
The campaign went so well that it became the iconic figure that we see today, if coca cola had a green label father christmas would be green and white today, so you can say that they created the image.
Haddon Sundblom btw also invented the guy on quaker oats, but of course quakers were around before he did his design..Well... origins of the red and white Santa aren't exactly like you told. Red and white Santa existed already on 1920's although some versions of Santa still had various colors of outfits. Red and white Santa became standard image of Santa several years before Sundblom drew his Coca-Cola advertisiments. It's a kind of a urban legend that Coca-Cola made Santa red and white. Of course Coca-Cola campaign made red and white Santa more famous but they didn't certainly invented it. They used the already standardized colors of Santa in their campaign.
that is what i said, there were other colours around and different perceptive images of the xmas saint.. the portly fellow kinda just kinda summed up a prosperous American age. if Sundblom had not done his design (which in fact was the first jolly old fat guy) who knows what our iconic representaion of xmas spirit would be..
a common misconception that all bacteria are bad, more are better for your health than detrimental, you make it sound like coke is a breath freshener...
i've never written that all bacteria are harmfull. Of course we have a commensal flora, without it we cannot live dont make me say things that i did not say.
My point is coke isn't much more harmfull that many things we eat eery day that's it
Beer ore cola ore beer+cola:P
beer+cola:P
I saw people do this in Germany. I think it's gross. But red wine and cola is actually quite good.
wrote:beer+cola:PI saw people do this in Germany. I think it's gross. But red wine and cola is actually quite good.
I've seen people drinking whisky and cola.