Re: [SLUG] how can you improve this?

From: Robert Snyder (robertsnyder@gmail.com)
Date: Tue Sep 19 2006 - 08:04:31 EDT


On 9/19/06, Paul M Foster <paulf@quillandmouse.com> wrote:
>
> michael hast wrote:
> > Paul M Foster wrote:
> >> Robert Snyder wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
>
> >> Paul
> >>
> > I'm pretty sure that there is no caffeine in the coca leaf, but there is
> > coca in Coca Cola according to this,
> >
> > "According to popular belief, the coca leaf extract cocaine
> > <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cocaine> was once added to Coca-Cola, per
> > se. Because cocaine is naturally present in untreated coca leaves, small
> > amounts of cocaine were also present in the beverage. Today's Coca-Cola
> > uses "spent" coca leaves, those that have been through a cocaine
> > extraction process, to flavor the beverage. Since this process cannot
> > extract the cocaine alkaloids <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alkaloids>
> > at a molecular level, the drink still contains trace amounts of the
> > stimulant^[25] <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coca_Cola#_note-20> . The
> > United States DEA
> > <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drug_Enforcement_Administration> oversees
> > the importation of coca for Coca-Cola, and later sale of the extracted
> > cocaine to the drug industry
> > <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pharmaceutical_company>.^[26]
> > <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coca_Cola#_note-21>"" --
> > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coca_Cola
>
> As we all should know by now, Wiki is not always the most reliable
> source of information on any subject.
>
> Originally, Coca Cola *did* have cocaine in it, long before it was
> considered harmful. In fact, it started out as a patent medicine.
> However, because of eventual public outcry, the cocaine was removed. And
> much later, an additional process was created to remove all but *trace*
> amounts of it. Nowadays, Coke is made with powders and solutions far
> removed from the actual coca plants. The caffeine added is purchased in
> purified form for the purpose of adding to the beverage. Any traces of
> actual coca compounds (*if* there are any) at this stage are incidental
> and largely unavoidable.
>
> My information comes from a show called "Modern Marvels", a recent
> episode on cola drinks. There were people from Coca Cola and Pespico
> there to explain various aspects of its history, and I rather doubt all
> this went forward without the blessing of both companies. Moreover, I
> find it pretty far fetched to imagine that the DEA imports controlled
> substances for the benefit of a single American company, so that company
> can advertise its beverages to children. (Please, no tin-foil hat
> aficionados.)
>
>
> Paul

Ennngh does not mean anything. Coke is not going to disclose if they are
still using the spent coca leaves.

As the foremost coke fanatic, and simply by taste alone they are either
still using coca leaves or found a way to make a syntheic form of it. It
like the Mexican coca-cola that I import that has questionable legality It
taste great. A slightly different taste as Mexican and coke in south
america does not use cornsyrup but sugar caine. The raw sugar that they use
down south is probably what Michael tasted in the coke he had in peru.
This also does not mean that coke is not processing the spent leaves outside
the use and shipping the sceret indregent to the states legally.

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> Paul M. Foster
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