Yes, it is true, But as I said before to many people, You have been drinking/eating Pepsi products for years, Why stop now? They have been using the product for many many years, and the only reason they NOW let people to know is because it cost a whooping $30 million a year to keep it hidden from people. Coca-Cola might have some hidden items like Pepsi
No. It has carbon dioxide, water, phosphoric acid, caffeine, sugar and flavourings, colourings etc. There are no products that use human cells, whether fetus, baby, or adult cells.
There are some unbelievably stupid rumors out there, but frankly this one takes the cake.
No, of course they don't. Consider just briefly what this would cost, how difficult it would be to keep secret, and the public relations backlash when it was inevitably discovered.
Now, granted, this is in an industry where the top two competitors stratagems in the 1980s were "Let's take our formula, the one we've had for nigh-on a hundred years and the very name of which is virtually synonymous with 'soft drink' in vast regions of the country, and change it" (Coke) and "Let's set probably the single most popular entertainer in the world on fire" (Pepsi). But even they're not THIS stupid.
apparently it makes a savory sweet flavor or smt an where else do you think it goes to
No. There is no reason for them to do so, and it would not be economical.
No
No
I have heard pepsi is useing aborted fetus in research products for flavoring this is going around a lot. How true is this?
The uterus contracts to help expell the baby. The cervix also dilates (opens) for the baby to pass through.
Well fetus has many forms of phecal.
That is backwards. A baby has a better chance of survival the longer the fetus can proceed in the pregnancy, e.g. 9 months. So an 8th month fetus has a far better chance than a 7 or 8 month fetus.
Well fetus has many forms of phecal.
Yes, it is in the true blue job awards
true the first "long bones" in fetus are formed of hyaline cartilage
No, the fetus have no idea that you even are reading. They don't know what reading is.
Yes.
It takes a man and a woman to make any kind of human fetus.
Labor and delivery are the most dangerous times for mother and fetus. No one can predict or explain why a 7-mo old fetus survives if an 8-mo old fetus does not--it is typically more true that the older a fetus is (up to 9 mos-- 38 weeks), the higher chance of survival because the lungs are fully developed by then. Generally speaking, medical staff would expect a 7-mo old fetus or younger to experience more problems at birth than an 8-mo or 9-mo old fetus/ newborn.
False, the fetus and mother exchange nutrients via the placenta