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Posted: Sun Jul 31, 2011 7:10 pm
http://www.pepsicobeveragefacts.com/sweeteners.php
and look enviromentalism....
http://www.pepsico.com/Purpose/Environmental-Sustainability.html
(quote from pepsi)
At the same time, it is essential that we treat water as the limited resource that it is. its like they want us to be stupid hua?
well the pages also have PDF files that you can download. if you like hoarding info. go ahead
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Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2011 4:14 pm
Ha! We should treat water as a limited resource? Um... We LIVE off of water! It is the most important tangible thing in the world, and that's how we should treat it! Looking at other areas in the world, we're very fortunate to have clean water, yet we drink pop instead? Not that I've never drank pop... I just try not to do it very often.
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Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2011 4:17 pm
Amras Tasatir Ha! We should treat water as a limited resource? Um... We LIVE off of water! It is the most important tangible thing in the world, and that's how we should treat it! Looking at other areas in the world, we're very fortunate to have clean water, yet we drink pop instead? Not that I've never drank pop... I just try not to do it very often. its not limited though, its part of the lifecycle. as long as you dont ruin the entire supply your fine.
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Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2011 5:07 pm
Hoshioni Amras Tasatir Ha! We should treat water as a limited resource? Um... We LIVE off of water! It is the most important tangible thing in the world, and that's how we should treat it! Looking at other areas in the world, we're very fortunate to have clean water, yet we drink pop instead? Not that I've never drank pop... I just try not to do it very often. its not limited though, its part of the lifecycle. as long as you dont ruin the entire supply your fine. Yeah, with the purification systems we have, the only reason people are dying of thirst in the world is because the people who control the flow of water are selfish and only care about money. In general, anyway.
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Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2011 5:44 pm
Amras Tasatir Hoshioni Amras Tasatir Ha! We should treat water as a limited resource? Um... We LIVE off of water! It is the most important tangible thing in the world, and that's how we should treat it! Looking at other areas in the world, we're very fortunate to have clean water, yet we drink pop instead? Not that I've never drank pop... I just try not to do it very often. its not limited though, its part of the lifecycle. as long as you dont ruin the entire supply your fine. Yeah, with the purification systems we have, the only reason people are dying of thirst in the world is because the people who control the flow of water are selfish and only care about money. In general, anyway. that and supressed technology
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Posted: Tue Aug 02, 2011 8:52 am
NO you guys! We need to conserve water and digest our aspertain! The news told me to or else I am a terrorist. rofl
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Posted: Tue Aug 02, 2011 8:09 pm
I looked through it and it didn't seem like that's what they were saying, also, there is water in pepsi, along with every other beverage we drink. They even sell their own water, which is much more expensive than what we get from our taps. Even if we were stupid enough not to know that, it says it on the ingredients list, so they'd have to be really stupid to say drink pepsi instead of water. They even sell their own water, which is much more expensive than what we get from our taps. They're probably making more of a profit selling us bottled water than they are by selling us pepsi, which requires more than just clean water in a bottle.
Looks like they're campaigning to get clean drinking water to places that don't have it, as well as not polluting the water in the places where they operate. Now, I'm not saying that they're actually doing what they claim to be, and I'm not saying that they're a good company (personally, I don't drink soda except on very rare occasions, I prefer water over everything, always have.) BUT I really believe that instead of trying to read between the lines on something such the links you've provided, we should be raising awareness of bad things that are plain as day, yet ignored.
More to the point: Complain about something like this, rather than making claims that they're trying to tell us not to drink water. Or, we should look at the pollution that they and Coca Cola produce during the manufacturing process. Seems to me that this is the reason pepsi probably launched those websites, and their clean water initiatives.
I love that you're very serious about this and making a change in the world, but we all need to make sure we're actually complaining about something that is really going on, otherwise the Truther community will continue to be stereotyped as just a bunch of crazy conspiracy theorists.
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