No. There is no reason to believe and more importantly no relevant studies that link cola drinks with weakened bones. Instead the problem usually comes from a lack of calcium in the diet.
probably quite a lot
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i think that if you drink dark colored drinks they will start to change the color of the tooth
lots of people say that if you drink milk or have a lot of dairy products that you bones get stronger.
Yes, caffeine takes calcium out of your bones and your marrow, so if you don't drink/eat a lot of vitamin D and calcium and drink a lot of caffeine you could develop brittle bone disease, or osteoporosis.
hocky can break bones and it is awsome it has a lot of great action
The Coca Cola company worldwide marketing budget in 2006 was definetely a lot because it is a very popular drink.
Water is a lot better for you and you need it to survive and coca cola is really bad for you and soda just hurts your body so water but every once in a while you can coca cola.
Why not, whiskey should be drunk for enjoyment. As soon as someone attaches a rule on how to drink it then someone doesn't enjoy it any more. If you buy it, you drink it how you want. Try Grants and cola or J&B and cola. Assuming you're of legal drinking age in your country. I know a LOT of Scots who drink Scotch and coke.
Because people do not drink a lot of calcium nowadays.
Over time your bones lose calcium. So drink lot's of milk!Some people get "osteoporosis" ~ their bones get porous (hollow) and weaken, so they need more calcium, and Vitamin D supplements to help it to absorb.
a lot this wasn't the question i asked, i asked where is Coca-Cola sold, not how much is Coca-Cola sold globally, so if you no the answer to this please answer it for i need it for an assignmnett