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Today I Learned... Mountain Dew

logger#1

Posted 8:44 pm, 04/18/2024

Mt Dew great for kidney stones

SmellySucks

Posted 10:17 am, 04/18/2024

SmellySucks

Posted 10:08 am, 04/18/2024

West Virginia Mtn Dew teeth..


the dog's butler

Posted 11:01 am, 04/17/2024

Foxnose

Posted 5:50 am, 04/17/2024

I have always been told: If the object is in an unopened container, it has not harmed you. If the object is in an open container, there is no proof you didn't put it in there yourself.

GoWilkes

Posted 12:35 am, 04/17/2024

When I was a baby, my parents put Mt. Dew with water in my bottle! And then complained that I was too hyper


To this day, I can't understand why they did that.

tribune

Posted 4:31 pm, 04/16/2024

I remember that case, I did some research at the time and found out you're much better off with beer. Soda pop is loaded with acid and yes, it is corrosive. It will attack the enamel on your teeth, and I'll leave it to your imagination as to what it'll do to your gut. What bothers me is the irresponsible parents that buy it for their kids.

antithesis

Posted 2:49 pm, 04/16/2024

In 2012, a man sued PepsiCo with a claim that he found a dead mouse in the soda can. Their defense in court was simple... it couldn't possibly be true, because the soda would have dissolved the mouse in that amount of time.


Read that again... their defense was that it is so corrosive that 12 ounces would have fully dissolved the body within a few months

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