I think the real title of that song was 'I'd like to teach the world to sing in perfect harmony' A much more stirring desire than 'I'd like to buy the wold a coke' LOL
The mere idea that a world anthem should not have a commercial sponsor. How could you!
I had an - I thought - interesting comment on Coca-Cola just today. When it was suggested the "coca" part of the recipe might be removed, there was a general nodding of heads all round and, by 1929, the beverage was drug free. They replaced it with sugar. No one had any qualms about the health implications of sugar, of course.
I think the real title of that song was 'I'd like to teach the world to sing in perfect harmony' A much more stirring desire than 'I'd like to buy the wold a coke' LOL
The mere idea that a world anthem should not have a commercial sponsor. How could you!
I had an - I thought - interesting comment on Coca-Cola just today. When it was suggested the "coca" part of the recipe might be removed, there was a general nodding of heads all round and, by 1929, the beverage was drug free. They replaced it with sugar. No one had any qualms about the health implications of sugar, of course.
"The evolution of Coca-Cola also reflected broader shifts in regulatory practices within the food and beverage industry," says https://summerstirs.com/when-did-they-remove-coke-from-coca-cola/.
Right, so we can look forward to cocaine's return to the drink, as deregulation gains a right proper foothold in the US?