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    1. Dissidant on

      Missed a trick not having a horse on the bottle

      *Well, I better not show you where the lemonade is made..*

    2. A_Pointy_Rock on

      Health*ier* is such a dangerous term. Healthier than what?

      As an extreme example, drinking only sugary drinks is healthier than drinking only literal poison.

    3. Ok-Purpose5684 on

      that looks more like lemon squash than lemonade. i think a lot of people are going to be confused it’s not fizzy

    4. Actual-Sprinkles2942 on

      Let me fix the title: Coca Cola to launch “healthier” lemonade drinks.

    5. Electrical-Lab-9593 on

      cappy ? they missed an “R”

      lime/lemon juice and some sparking water, it don’t have to be full of sugar

    6. sad-mustache on

      I so wish more non sugary drinks were made. Or at least something very mildly sweet, everything is laced with it and I can’t stand the intensity of the sweetness

    7. AyeNoBotherOk on

      All I want is a drink with however much sugar I like, I don’t care what’s healthy. If I wanted to be healthy I’d drink water.

    8. Whitechix on

      I’m sure it’s going to be pumped with sweeteners that make it taste like trash anyway.

    9. Greedy-Mechanic-4932 on

      I’m confused – how is it healthier?

      According to https://www.coca-cola.com/pk/en/brands/cappy#accordion-2e6c7628b7-item-199b1210a7, Cappy Pulpy Orange has 10.5g of sugar and 42kcal/100ml.

      Coca-Cola Classic contains 10.6g of sugar and 42kcal/100ml.

      Either their own website is incorrect, or the sugar content is all but the same..?

    10. We’ve had Cappy in eastern Europe for years and tbf this lemonade is banging.

      However nothing that’s sweet and without sugar can possibly be healthy. I think sugar is far more healthier than aspartame or any other artificial sweeteners. Our grandparents have eaten sugar their whole lives. They were never obese .

    11. mupet0000 on

      So it will contain only naturally occurring sugars right? Right??

    12. DifferentTrain2113 on

      They are not drinks they are chemical concoctions designed to make money.

    13. Twattymcgee123 on

      We should be boycotting Coca Cola and a lot of other American companies like Costa etc , they structure their tax liabilities in such a way that the UK loses out big time .

      Why should we buy products that want to fiddle us , even if it is legal on paper it’s very unfair and we should vote to avoid through our pocket .

    14. badgerandcheese on

      Who the hell is Loa and why does she want to end me?!

      I’m scared.

    15. ExoneratedPhoenix on

      Remember, the same regulators and peer reviewed papers showing sweeteners to have no negative effects and are completely safe, are the same people/institutions that claimed Diesels were cleaner than petrol, that Asbestos was safe, that Light cigarettes were better, BPA free plastics were better, trans fat spreads, leaded petrol etc.

      Turns out diesels pollute way more, asbestos is just invisible fibres of death, light cigarettes are just as cancerous, BPA free plastics such as BPS or BPF ended up worse, and affected the endocrine system more than BPA, trans fat spreads are now banned and proven to cause heart disease.

      It’s not that I am contrarian or conspiracy theorying everything, and plenty of studies do hold water decades later, but let’s be frank, many “safe” products turn out to not be safe. Also, most of the time, it wasn’t just a “how were we supposed to know” but was deliberate hiding of data or repivoting certain data to look a certain way. They knew, absolutely.

      When I eat or drink anything with sweeteners, I bloat, I get severe Liver pain, my bowels become wrecked, and I feel haggard. This isn’t even placebo effect as there have been times I have eaten something I thought didn’t have it, got the symptoms, and checked again to find some new sweetener I hadn’t heard of, or they coded it rather than full name.

    16. flemishbiker88 on

      So they are just going to make lemonade with lots of artificial sweeteners, and most likely the cheapest ones…there is a growing amount of studies that point to potential issues with a number of those sweetners

    17. maikroplastik on

      I know the UK at large doesn’t have the palate for it but I love them to sell sugar-free oolong tea here like in Japan.

    18. Dramatic_Guidance_21 on

      Let’s hope it’s better than that Dasani “cancer’ water they tried poisoning us with 20 years ago

    19. jtrimm98 on

      We need to stop buying awful American products. Buy local, stop buying crap

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