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Coke or Pepsi?

Post by dicktater » Sat May 28, 2011 7:17 pm

Coke or Pepsi? Who likes their HFCS brewed with a little HEK 293?



Damn! Good thing I don't drink either. Well, I'll drink a Mexican Coke because it's made with real sugar and not HFCS. But, no wonder people say Pepsi's "lower-calorie, great-tasting beverages for consumers" seem to now have a funny after taste.

Pro-life groups call for Pepsi boycott over aborted fetal cell lines
by Rebecca Millette
Thu May 26, 2011 14:17 EST
http://www.lifesitenews.com/news/pro-li ... cell-lines

LARGO, Florida, May 26, 2011 (LifeSiteNews.com) – Scores of prolife groups are calling for a public boycott of food giant, PepsiCo, due to its partnership with Senomyx, a biotech company that uses aborted fetal cells in the research and development of artificial flavor enhancers.

LifeSiteNews previously reported on Senomyx’s partnership with major food corporations, most notably PepsiCo, Kraft Foods, and Nestlé.

Pro-life watchdog group, Children of God for Life (CGL), is now joined by major pro-life organizations calling upon the public to target PepsiCo in a boycott.

Pepsi is funding the research and development, and paying royalties to Senomyx, which uses HEK-293 (human embryonic kidney cells) to produce flavor enhancers for Pepsi beverages.

“Using isolated human taste receptors we created proprietary taste receptor-based assay systems that provide a biochemical or electronic readout when a flavor ingredient interacts with the receptor,” says the Senomyx website.

“What they do not tell the public is that they are using HEK 293 – human embryonic kidney cells taken from an electively aborted baby to produce those receptors,” stated Debi Vinnedge, President for CGL, the watch dog group that has been monitoring the use of aborted fetal material in medical products and cosmetics for years.

The aborted fetal cells are not in the product itself. However, “there are many options PepsiCo could be using instead of aborted fetal cells,” noted Vinnedge.

The revelation about Senomyx’s research techniques motivated Campbell Soup to sever all relations with Senomyx.

However, PepsiCo continues their business relationship despite the abortion connection. They drew pubic ire earlier this year when they responded, saying, “our collaboration with Senomyx is strictly limited to creating lower-calorie, great-tasting beverages for consumers.”

When pressed further, PepsiCo sent out a form letter response saying they had been accused of conducting aborted fetal tissue research.

Bradley Mattes, executive director of Life Issues Institute, said, “While aborted fetal cells aren’t actually in the product itself, the close relationship is enough to repulse most consumers. To our knowledge, this is the first time a food product has been publicly associated with abortion.”

The pro-life groups noted that additional companies collaborating with Senomyx will be targeted for boycott next.

The pro-life organizations are asking the public to boycott all Pepsi drink products and encourage consumers to contact Pepsi management requesting that they sever all ties with Senomyx.

For a list of Pepsi Beverages included in the boycott: http://pepsico.com/Brands/Pepsi_Cola-Brands.html

To Contact PepsiCo:

Jamie Caulfield, Sr. VP
PepsiCo, Inc.
700 Anderson Hill Road
Purchase, NY 10577
(914) 253-2000
Email form.

Edmund M. Carpenter, Chair, Corporate Development
Campbell Soup
1 Campbell Place
Camden, NJ 08103-1701
1-800-257-8443
Email form

Pro-life groups joining CGL in the boycott to date are: Life Issues Institute, American Life League, Colorado Right to Life, American Right to Life, Sound Choice Pharmaceutical Institute, ALL Arizona, Central Nebraskans for Life, Pro-Life Waco, Houston Coalition for Life, Mother and Unborn Baby Fox Valley, Womankind, Billboards for Life, Movement for a Better America, Defenders of the Unborn, Focus Pregnancy Help Center, Idaho Chooses Life, EMC Frontline Pregnancy Centers of NY, Four Seasons for Life, CREDO, Life Choices, STOPP Dallas, CA Right To Life, Human Life Alliance, International Right to Life Federation, Operation Rescue, Pro-Life Nation, LifeNews.com, and Mary’s Outreach for Women.

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Re: Coke or Pepsi?

Post by Ry » Sun May 29, 2011 4:57 am

i drink both i dont care about hfcs go exercise thats my solution
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Re: Coke or Pepsi?

Post by 600ccdevil » Sun May 29, 2011 9:04 am

I think people put too much stock into the whole High Fructose Corn Syrup thing. It's not good for you but neither is sugar. It's way over hyped. All things in moderation. I think the answer is to adjust our society, not our products. Coca-Pepsi-cola wouldn't make a penny if it wasn't for our willing purchase of their products. Don't get me wrong, I love Coke (the brown liquid not the powder........although...well, never mind.) and I'll continue to drink it but I have maybe one bottle every three days. Mostly water for me but that's an Army thing. They cram water down our throats. Anyway, yeah they aggressively market their product but ultimately it is our decisions that shape our society. Whether that be from active involvement or conscious disregard......
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Re: Coke or Pepsi?

Post by Illusion85 » Sun May 29, 2011 9:09 am

well,i'll drink either one with my alcohol.

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Re: Coke or Pepsi?

Post by Ry » Sun May 29, 2011 6:50 pm

the things is thought they should be sugar, thats what they are in other countries. Its hfcs in the US because of the subsidies placed on corn. Its a block of mid-west senators that keep it that way as well. Government shouldnt be manipulating the market.
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