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NakedExperiment · 51-55, M
It's part of a move to deal with the growing caffeine addiction problem (especially amongst children) and it's not law - the supermarkets have got together and started this themselves to improve their image. They don't want to be seen to be part of the problem.
Actually, I didn't realise Coke was included in the policy, I thought it only applied to the high-caffeine energy drinks (Redbull, Taurus etc.)
Actually, I didn't realise Coke was included in the policy, I thought it only applied to the high-caffeine energy drinks (Redbull, Taurus etc.)
SatanBurger · 36-40, F
@NakedExperiment They should do something like that in America but there is a select group of people that love diabetes and would wish it upon our future generation so it wouldn't happen here.
Me and Diabetes would be a really good romantic movie idea based on a true story for that reason alone 😊
Me and Diabetes would be a really good romantic movie idea based on a true story for that reason alone 😊