Most likely not, barring some kind of Mt. Dew inspired epiphany. If you're referring to that urban legend that yellow 5, also known as tartrazine, is capable of killing sperm - don't worry - it's not true. It's a persistent rumor, but it's not true. So, to answer your true question, Mt. Dew is not a safe alternative to condoms.
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Mtdew,code red,revolshin,supernova,voltege,whiteout,tvphoon and orange juice. i think thats the flavors. BY WesleyH
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It can make the kids more hyper and smart. It may also help because they can have more fun.
its yellow 5
They can start drinking water from the day they are born but prefer their mother's milk for the first few weeks - if the weather is hot make sure that the young kids can access water or they may dehydrate.
yes first put baking soda the pee in it then put uranium it then put the cap back on then shake it really fast throw it then it shall glow
Parents can introduce kids to the benefits of drinking chai by incorporating it into fun activities like a tea party or a baking session where they can make chai-flavored treats. They can also involve kids in the process of making chai, explaining its health benefits and cultural significance along the way. This hands-on approach can make learning about chai enjoyable and memorable for kids.
Unsafe water can carry germs and/or parasites that invade the body and make them sick.
Because Drinking Energy is chuck loaded with sugar witch is very bad for kids (If you know what i mean)
No, it is not.