The health drink brought to you by Coke. See video below if you don't like to read
To sell this beverage
to the public as something healthy, they simply rely on the fact that the general public can be easily tricked by advertising and
are generally uninformed.
They cleverly advertise this drink as having only 13 grams of sugar. The fact is, if you drink the
whole bottle which most people would, your drinking 32.5 grams of sugar. All you are drinking is sugar water.
How can sugar and water
be healthy? They throw in an unknown amount of a cheap synthetic vitamin A, such a small amount the FDA says they don't have to list
the amount on the label but they can say it exists. Throw in a cheap synthetic form of vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamin), mix it all with
water and 32.5 grams of sugar and you've got something that contributes to weight gain, diabetes, obesity and nothing else. Well,
maybe tooth decay. And of course the fruit flavors are chemical imitations.
The Center for Science in the Public Interest filed
a law suit against coke for their misleading advertisement.
These watch dog groups have got to do something drastic now and then or
their donations dry up.
Here is what Cokes lawyer had to say in court.
No consumer could reasonably be misled into thinking Vitamin
water was a healthy beverage.
In other words, if you believe the advertising on the bottle, your either not a reasonable person or
you're an idiot.
The question should be why our government allows never ending false advertising of tens of thousands of products
such as this. It's killing the dumbed down American people.