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    Yes, it is one of the 'secret ingredients'. Or atleast, it was. I'm not sure now. I think they must put some sort of addictive drug in as coca-cola is addictive.

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    I KNOW it had it in
    Has it now?

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    Knew It Ages Ago

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    LMAO thats quite funny

    [is addicted]

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    Quote Originally Posted by :Firefox
    We done an experiment at school, we measured our heart rate, then drank some coke, then measured again after, we found out that our heart rate increased quite alot after.
    thats becuse it contains caffine,
    anyway im not sure wether its true, but it could be since thats back in the day when it was all considered heathy, previos to any medical knolage on the subjestcs "/

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    It wouldn't surprise me if it was used for medical purposes. At school we learnt how gin and whisky was used to heal pain and to be honest nowadays they use Kannabis to heal pain Drugs seem to heal pain, so drugs are good for some things

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    depends on the useage, id bet quite a few forum members here would be dead without em, every medical substance is a drug, and they all do somthing to you, just some drugs are harmful, or have harmful sideffects "/

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    i heard about that also lol

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    It isnt true. It would be illegal, and would have been shut down, and wouldnt be around any more.

    Proof you say?

    Source: Wikipedia

    Ill highlight whats important


    Quote Originally Posted by Wikipedia
    In 1885, when Atlanta and Fulton County passed Prohibition legislation, Pemberton responded by developing Coca-Cola, essentially a carbonated, non-alcoholic version of French Wine Cola. The beverage was named Coca-Cola because originally, the stimulant mixed in the beverage was coca leaves from South America. In addition, the drink was flavored using kola (Cola) nuts, the beverage's source of caffeine. Pemberton called for 5 ounces of coca leaf per gallon of syrup, a significant dose, whereas in 1891 Candler claimed his formula (altered extensively from Pemberton's original) contained only a tenth of this amount. Contrary to popular belief, Coca-Cola never contained ******* per se, which is a highly refined extract of coca leaves and was always far too expensive to use in a mass-market beverage. However, as ******* is one of numerous alkaloids present in the coca leaf, it was nevertheless present in the drink. Today, the flavoring is still done with kola nuts and the coca leaf; however, the coca leaves used today are "spent" leaves - the leftovers of the *******-extraction process - and therefore the drink contains no trace of the stimulant.

    Now, next time, do a little research before you spread stupid rumors

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    I always knew it to be something spelt or misthought as like kocaine, but not really kocaine itself.

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