Coca-Cola and Stevia -Soon!

by René | May 16, 2008 at 02:09 pm
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UPDATE: Can't wait for a Stevia soft drink? Zevia beats Coca-Cola to the market! With four flavors: cola, root beer, orange and twist. Check out the website to see if it's available in your area yet.

It hasn't been easy to overcome the Aspartame lobby with the FDA, even though stevia has been used in countries like Japan for many years with no bad effects. Can't say the same for aspartame. Read about the FDA's insidious actions regarding aspartame and stevia.

Just who are are the FDA protecting? Not us.

Ever heard of stevia? Thanks to Coca Cola you will

POSTED May 16, 2:28 PM

If you've ever tasted stevia, you know it's extremely sweet. In fact, this amazing noncaloric herb, native to Paraguay, has been used as a sweetener for centuries. With zero calories, zero carbohydrates and a zero glycemic index, it is understandable why people would want this plant to be part of their diet.

However, the herb has had a real problem in the United States in recent years because of actions by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Since the passage of the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA), stevia can be sold legally in the United States, but only as a "dietary supplement." If you call it a sweetner it would be considered "adulterated," and the FDA can come in and seize it. In other countries though, Stevia is widely used. In fact, Japan, where its refined product known as stevioside, enjoys 41% of the sweetener market.

Do we need another sweetner, what with sucralose, aspartime, and saccharin? First, stevia is natural, as opposed to the other three which are made in a lab. There are also some real benefits to it.; in all the studies done with this sweetener, it does not have any side effects, can not be overdosed upon, does not cause cancer in lab animals. Actually, the rats had decreased incidence of breast tumors, while the males displayed a lesser incidence of kidney damage. It may also contribute to stablization of blood sugar allowing those who are currently insulin dependent to eventually not need treatment for high blood sugar levels and may also contribute to lowering of blood pressure.

But now, there has been a major shift bringing stevia to market, thanks to uber-global-corporate-machine Coca Cola. They are soon going to release diet drinks with a purified version of stevia, called Truvia.


I can't wait!

UPDATE: the process has been in the works for a couple years, and so far there is no announcement on Coca-Cola's website when the new product will be launched.

Can we tell  them to hurry up already?

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Rhonda J Mangus
Rhonda J Mangus
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at 15:19 on May 16th, 2008

René, I like this story. It's good stuff.

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René

Like I said, I can't wait. I'm allergic to corn (high fructose corn cyrup) and to beet sugar, so a healthy alternative to Aspartame is highly welcome.

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jordan

The fewer ten-syllable ingredients, the better...

Coca Cola began life with a product that featured natural stimulants... (Fair enough, cocaine was legal at the time, and Coke wasn't the only company to feature a coca-infused cola, just the most successful)

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René

And sugar, real sugar, not high fructose corn syrup, which totally ruins the taste even in so-called Classic Coke. Since many people are allergic to corn and it's undoubtedly the cause of the epidemic of obesity, it is a very welcome alternative.

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Dain Sandoval

Fanta and Coca-Cola in Cairo, Egypt.

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franzli72

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KarlStyle

I edited the saturation of this photo to make it black and white just to show how classic it is.

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uctkesmitty

Kind of funny to find one of these cans sitting on the kitchen counter since my brother works for Pepsi, but Coke had the offer going on for free Shoeshoe Ski lift tickets.

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co.motion4u

This photo was taken in Israel.

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KMountManiac

On my daily walk I came across this flattened can of Coca-Cola. The title "Nothing Worse Than Flat Pop" came to mind right away ;-)

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dotinyoru

Stevia drinks are banned in Hong Kong even they are ok in Japan.

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ktrotman

Rene,  the Company is called "Coca-Cola" not "Coca Cola".

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joshthejoker

just my favorite drink in shanghai

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mixed.media

Nice collection ;)

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emmalucydaisy

um well funny enough i took this in England on the tube:)

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BeautifulMachine

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The Smoothie Fueled Rampage

I took this photograph randomly and never really expected it to garner any sort of attention, so imagine my surprise when I checked my e-mail and found it had been chosen for publishing. =)
Coke Cherry Zero is deeeelish.

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prakashdaniel

Hope everyone who loves Coca-Cola, would this picture I took at KLCC when one of my friends had a Coca-Cola tasting session from different Coke's from around the WORLD !

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mrsyetidooscreecher

I took this for a photo competition, and then someone asked if they could use it for a news story...

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mrjnn

Actually after this picture was taken, I've almost completely abandoned drinks that have aspartime and sucralose and replaced them with self-made stevia drinks (ice tea for example). Stevia is also banned in Finland but few ("newagehippie") places sell it. It's legal because the packaging says something like "Cannot be used internally" meaning that you cannot eat or drink it but everyone who buy it knows what it's for. Rumour says that stevia is banned by EU (or just Finland, I'm not sure) because they cannot confirm that stevia doesn't cause cancer if you use it for 30 years. This is what I've read on Finnish sites.

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Äthiopien Ethiopia Etiopia

On request I published this pic here. It shows a can of Coke bought in Ethiopia.

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House Of Green

Highway 1, California.

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Flair Monkey

This Tram rides around Lisbon, Portugal at blistering speeds down very sharp hills. It's cheaper than a roller coaster!

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sOUndS fROm IStAnbUl

Some things are everywhere. This is in Bishkek, capital city of Kyrgyzstan.

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Allan McKinnon

This shot was taken of a re-cycling bin of aluminium cans

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•●pfaff

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Stefano Minopoli

...Always Coca Cola...even on the rocks...

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fredolica

No tengo opinión formada sobre los componentes edulcorantes de coca-cola, solo hice esta fotografia porque me pareció simpática.

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lanier67

Is there a rehab center for Coke drinkers? I drink six to eight cans a day.
Carmen Electra

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urbanwoodswalker

I make jewelry (and also art) out of clean, repurposed aluminum beverage cans of all kinds. They can be found at http://urbanwoodswalker.etsy.com

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