Yes. Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) have no restrictions on drinking soda, and sodas are often served at church activities and church-owned venues.
Mormons are encouraged to follow the "Word of Wisdom", which is a health code they believe was given to them from God. This health code discourages the consumption of 'strong drinks' (interpreted to be Alcoholic Beverages) and 'hot drinks' (interpreted to be coffee and tea). They are also asked to avoid harmful and addictive substances. It is quite common for Mormons to avoid caffeinated sodas, and some choose to avoid sodas altogether, but that is a personal choice.
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No, it is forbidden by the Word of Wisdom given by Joseph Smith.
Devout Mormons do not drink tea -- beverages made from the tea plant Camellia sinensis. Some Mormons drink no hot beverages; some drink non-caffeinated hot beverages such as cocoa, Postum, or plant influsions (sometimes called herbal "tea"). Mormons also do not drink coffee or alcohol. The Word of Wisdom upon which these prohibitions are based counsels caution in taking any harmful substance into the body.
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yeeeah. i think they can drink whatever they want? No LDS do not drink coffee or tea neither hot nor cold other than herbal teas
7-Up is a caffeine free carbonated soft drink which would indicate that it has 0 milligrams of caffeine.