Soda Drinking Woes: Overhydrated and Underwhelmed

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses participants' experiences with soda consumption, particularly in relation to health issues and hydration. Many share personal stories about their preferences for different soda brands, the effects of being sick on their taste for soda, and their struggles with reducing soda intake.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, shares their experience of feeling sick and finding soda unappealing after consuming mostly water and Gatorade.
  • Another participant mentions a past experience of someone who had a toxic reaction to diet soda, which resolved after quitting it.
  • Several users express a preference for regular soda over diet options, citing negative reactions to artificial sweeteners.
  • One participant notes that they drink flavored water as an alternative to soda, especially when feeling unwell.
  • Another participant discusses their struggle with soda addiction and attempts to drink water and low-sodium mixes instead.
  • Some participants mention feeling dehydrated and attribute it to their recent illness, suggesting an increased need for water.
  • One participant reflects on their experience of giving up soda for Lent and the difficulty of maintaining reduced consumption afterward.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the effects of soda and the challenges of reducing intake, with no clear consensus on the best approach to managing soda consumption.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences related to health, hydration, and soda consumption, often in the context of recent illness or dietary changes.

Who May Find This Useful

Readers within the consultant community who are navigating similar challenges with soda consumption and hydration may find these shared experiences relatable.

did you know that you can pur coke on your battery cables to clean them and it will get the ring around your inside toilet bowl clean,. Just think about what it doing on the inside.
Gillian- I knew a guy from Alaska and he would drink I believe it was Thomas Kemper honey sweetened root beer I found it once in Ut but haent seen it since it was pretty good
 
That's probably also true of other sodas, from Coke to Gatorade and Ginger Ale. They all contain citric acid.The Mythbusters tackled the Mentos/Diet Coke fountain phenomenon and determined that the chemical makeup of Diet Coke reacted with Mentos better than the other types of sodas to make a fountain.I'm no chemist, but I'd bet you're talking about what citric acid would do in those cases.
 
The_Kitchen_Guy said:
That's probably also true of other sodas, from Coke to Gatorade and Ginger Ale. They all contain citric acid.

The Mythbusters tackled the Mentos/Diet Coke fountain phenomenon and determined that the chemical makeup of Diet Coke reacted with Mentos better than the other types of sodas to make a fountain.

I'm no chemist, but I'd bet you're talking about what citric acid would do in those cases.

I love that show...

just had to add my
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LOL Pabst Cola! I have friends that call them "barley pop," and they try to avoid drinking too many of them, lest they wake up the next day with the Irish flu....
 
The_Kitchen_Guy said:
There was (is?) a bottler (Faygo) in Detroit that has Red Pop and Rock-and-Rye brands. One of my firends was just nuts for Rock n Rye and he got me addicted to Red Pop. Every time I went to Michigan or Indiana, I had to bring cases of that stuff back for him.

Well, for me, too.


I LOVE Faygo Red Pop = can't remember the last time I had it - but thinking about brings back alot of good memories!:D There used to be a very nostalgic Faygo Red Pop commercial about all the good things in life.....
In Michigan, we also have Vernors Ginger Ale - to me, there is no Ginger Ale but Vernors, and when I lived in SC....I used to bring back cases of it with me!
 
We love Vernors. They sell it here in Chicago, too.
 
KG I did the diet soda and mentos thing for my kids and they wanted me to do it again they just loed watching it spray
 
I work at a natural foods store called Sprouts - The only sweeteners we carry are Stevia, Xylitol and fruit sweetener (Not high fructose corn syrup)

I know I need to stop drinking diet sodas but it is soooo hard - I have to hide my Diet coke when I bring one into work.
 
Vernors is a good memory from growing up in Western NY.

I have to say I have not eaten TB since November. I ate it the day before an event. Gave me a horrible case of runs so bad (sorry if TMI!) that I have permanently sworn off. Poor DH had to go get Immodium at 1 in the morning and won't let me forget it.

I gave up regular soda a long time ago. Kicking the bad food that goes with it has been harder but making good progress I think!
 
ChefBeckyD said:
I LOVE Faygo Red Pop = can't remember the last time I had it - but thinking about brings back alot of good memories!:D There used to be a very nostalgic Faygo Red Pop commercial about all the good things in life.....
In Michigan, we also have Vernors Ginger Ale - to me, there is no Ginger Ale but Vernors, and when I lived in SC....I used to bring back cases of it with me!
Vernor's is available here, off and on. It is the best, and ginger ale also serves several medicinal purposes. Ginger is a great all-purpose root!
 
I would say try gatorade or even pedialite, something with electrolites in it. It is possible to drink too much water, although difficult. If you still are so thirsty after another day I agree that you should see a doctor.
 
Jennie4PC said:
did you know that you can pur coke on your battery cables to clean them and it will get the ring around your inside toilet bowl clean,. Just think about what it doing on the inside.
Gillian- I knew a guy from Alaska and he would drink I believe it was Thomas Kemper honey sweetened root beer I found it once in Ut but haent seen it since it was pretty good
I've been thinking about this one since I posted my answer earlier today and it sent me to snopes.com where I found that they have an entire section dedicated to Coca-Cola mythology.

While your particular claim is not a stand-alone myth, it appears as part of another myth that contains the battery terminal claim, along with the toilet bowl and several other myths. Snopes does pretty much back up what I said but with far more precision.

snopes.com said:
The rest of the claims offered here are specious. Coca-Cola does contain small amounts of citric acid and phosphoric acid; however, all the insinuations about the dangers these acids might pose to people who drink Coca-Cola ignore a simple concept familiar to any first-year chemistry student: concentration. Coca-Cola contains less citric acid than orange juice does, and the concentration of phosphoric acid in Coke is far too small (a mere 11 to 13 grams per gallon of syrup, or about 0.20 to 0.30 per cent of the total formula) to dissolve a steak, a tooth, or a nail overnight. (Much of the item will dissolve eventually, but after a day or two you'll still have most of the tooth, a whole nail, and one very soggy t-bone.)

Besides, the gastric acid in your stomach is much stronger than any of the acids in Coca-Cola, so the Coca-Cola is harmless.


You can read it here: snopes.com Cokelore.
 
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WOW!! I've been gone a day and look what happens! This thread is way farther than I thought! Well, I had NO soda today and I DON'T miss it!!! It was weird though because my dh and I went out to dinner tonight and I ALWAYS order Pepsi/Coke and when the waitress asked, I was dumbfounded!:eek: I just told her water (which I only like Dasani or Aquafina) which was okay. I'm so happy to not be drinking soda anymore but I will miss it at times ESPECIALLY at Taco Bell! I love TB's Pepsi and McDonalds Cokes! They are SO good!!!

I'm originally from Lapeer, Michigan and I LOVE Faygo & Vernors!!!:D
 
My son just did a science project on dissolving steaks in colas. He disproved the theory as he soaked the steaks in cola for 9 days and they gained weight. He put one in coke, one in pepsi, one in mountain dew and one in root beer. The ones that gained the most weight were the pepsi and coke. So I guess that the acid is not strong enough to dissolve the steaks in a little over a week. Oh yeah and he won 3rd place and is going to regionals. I am so proud!!!
 
Why, he's just a little Jamie or Adam, isn't he? MYTHBUSTER!Send Mythbuster's a video of him with his project - that's a good one!Come to think of it, maybe he should send a copy of his report to snopes.com for the Mikelson's to update their Cokelore page!
 
I cured my addiction to Coke by taking on Monster Energy.

Stay away from Monster Energy!!

Now it's all I want to drink, and I really would rather drink it than eat, too.
 
The_Kitchen_Guy said:
Vernor's is available here, off and on. It is the best, and ginger ale also serves several medicinal purposes. Ginger is a great all-purpose root!
If you only knew how many times, as a child, I faked a stomach ache so I could have my own bottle of Vernors.....:D I still use ginger (in a more natural form) for upset stomach - Ginger Tea was a staple for morning sickness.....but I've also convinced myself and my family that Ginger Snaps are GOOD for us!!
 
Ginger ale was all I could keep down when I had morning sickness with my son. Why do they call it morning sickness when it lasts all day? Anyhoo, once I was over the queasies, I couldn't drink ginger ale without getting nauseated. Even the smell of ginger ale still makes my tummy do a flip. The kid's 20 years old. Why can't I have a memory like that for things I WANT to remember?
 
raebates said:
Ginger ale was all I could keep down when I had morning sickness with my son. Why do they call it morning sickness when it lasts all day? Anyhoo, once I was over the queasies, I couldn't drink ginger ale without getting nauseated. Even the smell of ginger ale still makes my tummy do a flip. The kid's 20 years old. Why can't I have a memory like that for things I WANT to remember?

Isn't that a bummer? When I was pregnant, I HAD to have chicken salad and real Strawberry Milkshakes (with chunks of strawberries), and now......either one makes me queasy to even think about them.....and they are foods I used to love. I have kept hoping that maybe I'll get over it, my DS is 2 1/2.....but if 20 yrs later you are still that way.....I guess my chances of forgetting aren't good huh?
 
Becky, don't use me as an example. Normal isn't something that usually applies to me. My dryer doesn't even have a normal setting.
 
I live in the town that invented Pepsi! We have the original drugstore where it was invented, right down town and you can still get it the old fashioned way - made with syrup and carbonated water (and other stuff)..right before your eyes! 25 cents a cup. They have the regular frountain kind, bottle and cans too and every pepsi souvenir you can think of. Its fun and we always have to take company there. So we are a Pepsi town - Coke is here but Pepsi rules.

I drink one soda a day (we call them drinks - Pepsi, coke, its all a drink)...and I've gotten so used to diet drinks that the regular drinks taste so sweet and artificial now! I drink tons of water. I got a quart water bottle with a straw at Weight Watchers a few years ago and I fill it up with water and ice in the mornings and take it everywhere.
 
I am sooooooooooo badwhen it comes to drinking soda!! I only drink diet coke or diet sprite, but I will go on binges of diet coke until i get a UTI!! I know to much info. But I hate water so it is usually soda or sweet tea for me. After my last one (UTI) I have been pretty careful this time. Did I mention I HATE water!! LOL
 
Cindycooks said:
I live in the town that invented Pepsi! <snip> (we call them drinks - Pepsi, coke, its all a drink)<snip>
Pepsi-Cola hits the spot!
12 full ounces, that's a lot!
Twice as much for a nickle, too!
Pepsi-Cola is the drink for you!

Check it out at http://www.cannet.com/~kathyr/Pepsi.htm. There are links there to hear that jingle along with three other ones.

I remember Petula Clark singing "You're in the Pepsi generation" back when I was a kid. Pepsi has had some very aggressive marketing over the last 60 years, trying hard to unseat Coke as the number one soft drink and there seems to be a thread running through all of it the last 35 years, trying to market to the kids so they can take over Number One as kids have kids who have kids. (Take a bow, Ronald McDonald.)

Me? I'm a Coke kinda guy. Drank it all the time as a kid, and still would if I could. When the Braves moved out of Milwaukee to Atlanta, with a lot of Coca-Cola money behind the move (according to local legend, anyway) The Old Man swore off Coke and drank anything but for the rest of his life.

While the Braves broke my heart when they moved, and I root against them to this day, I could never participate in The Old Man's boycott of Coke.
 
KG we love Mythbusters in our house! I love how they make science cool :D
 
Jennie4PC said:
did you know that you can pur coke on your battery cables to clean them and it will get the ring around your inside toilet bowl clean,. Just think about what it doing on the inside.
Gillian- I knew a guy from Alaska and he would drink I believe it was Thomas Kemper honey sweetened root beer I found it once in Ut but haent seen it since it was pretty good


That is very true. When my father-in-law was working on my '64 Mustang we used some coke to clean some of the parts off.
 
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Well, it's been a week and NO Soda! Well, I did try it once and couldn't stand it so I had to give it another shot but it was still gross!!!:eek: So, I have over 100 bottles of water here and am doing great with my new best friend. I do feel like I've lost a friend though! I miss my caffeine but luckily the headaches are GONE!!!:D
 
I have stopped drinking soda for the past 6 months --only have it once in awhile if I go out to dinner and can't get good water. I now drink about 2 quarts of Crystal Light Raspberry Ice a day and have lost some weight! My doctors asked me what I was doing differently when they saw I lost weight and they told me to stay with the Crystal Light as it is better than soda and apparently is helping me lose weight.
 
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Great Job Harriet! I hope that happens to me too! I'm trying!!!:p
 
I'm so glad to see someone else talking about how awful Splenda is. The stuff just about killed me. They claim that your body doesn't absorm the stuff===it just passes thru. Most people absorb some of it & some people, like me, absorm tons of it. It was actually causing salt poisoning type symptoms. I had a migraine for about a week from it. I try to warn people about it any chance I get. What really bothers me about it is that they are marketing it to kids in products like Kool-aid singles. We have absolutely no idea what this is going to do to our kids down the line. My kids are not allowed to have any Splenda at all.
Bev
 

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