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sold worldwide. From diet and regular sparking beverages to fruit juices, waters, sports and energy drinks, teas and coffees, Coca Cola has it
all. Both off and online, there are deals to be had for Coca Cola products.Sign up for My Coke Rewards and enjoy rewards, sweepstakes, offers
and promotions, email updates and points that go to even more free goodies, including gift cards, electronics, concert tickets and more.Every
so often, Coca Cola promotions will include 10 to 20 percent discounts on Coca Cola products, or even free samples.Subscribe to the Coca
Cola YouTube channel,3 "Like" them on Facebook4 and "Follow" them on Twitter5 to stay updated on the newest deals.There are a variety of
sites that feature coupons and codes for Coca Cola. Some of the more reliable sites include Southern Savers,6 Printable Coupons,7 Pocket
Your Dollars,8 Retail Me Not,9 Mom Needs to Know,10 Couponing 101,11 Bargain Briana12 and Dealigg.Be sure to check your Sunday papers
for ads and coupon inserts for Coca Cola products. Cross-reference these coupons with sales on Coca Cola at your local grocery store or
convenience store for added savings. Two days after the publication of the mysterious recipe for Coke, new revelations are the one of the
Anglo-Saxon. The Daily Mail features the latest charges in the matter launched into the two global giants of soda. According to the CSPI
(Center for Science in the Public Interest), a lobby of the Washington-based health, caramel color used to drink two products contain
potentially carcinogenic and should be prohibited. "Unlike caramel prepared at home by melting sugar in a pan, the version originally artificial
color" coca "is the result of the chemical reaction produced by the combination of sugar, ammonia and sulphites at high temperature, "said
the spokesman of the lobby.According to them, both of which result from this operation, 2-4-MI and MI. "Now, according to tests performed
in the laboratory, they would be harmful to health and even cause cancer of the lung, liver, thyroid," he concludes.The NTP toxicology
American Institute for Prevention, confirmed the theses defended by the lobby saying that the two substances implicated were, in fact,
carcinogenic in animals and therefore may cause similar effects in humans.The director of CSPI, Michael F. Jacobson, asked the U.S.
government concerned to take action. Moreover, the term "dye-based caramel" does not describe his view, the nature of the additive. "It is a
chemical mixture, and not simply a natural reaction. While the caramel does not have dietary properties, it has at least the merit of not
containing carcinogenic substances," he added.