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Coke Gets Sued and Can Potentially Cause Cancer

Mon Sep 04, 2006 11:32 am

Coca-Cola Sued, Other Soft Drink Companies Settle Benzene Lawsuits
Friday, August 25, 2006

STORIES
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Coca-Cola was sued Friday in an attempt by parents to force soft drink makers to eliminate ingredients in their products that can form cancer-causing benzene.

The complaint against the soft drink giant came as two other companies settled a lawsuit over benzene, which is linked to leukemia.

Atlanta-based In Zone Brands Inc., maker of BellyWashers, and Preston, Wash.-based TalkingRain Beverage Co. agreed to change ingredients and offer refunds. District of Columbia Superior Court judge Mary Terrell dismissed that case Friday morning.

Similar suits are pending in Kansas, Massachusetts, Florida, California and New Jersey. Plaintiffs added Coke's Vault Zero energy drink to the Kansas lawsuit, which also targets Pepsi's Diet Wild Cherry and Kraft's Crystal Light Sunrise Classic Orange.

Boston lawyer Andrew Rainer, who represents the parents, said the settlement should prod bigger companies to change their ingredients.

"I think if they understand that consumers, and perhaps courts, expect them to eliminate this problem, they will," Rainer said.

BellyWashers are juice drinks that come in reusable bottles featuring Spiderman, Hello Kitty, Scooby Doo and other well-known characters.

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The two smaller companies denied that their products caused any harm. But they agreed in April and May to change their ingredients, after the suit was filed. They also agreed to refund or replace drinks made before the switch in ingredients.

In Zone and TalkingRain did not return telephone calls Thursday from The Associated Press. A Coke spokeswoman said officials were reviewing the lawsuit.

Benzene can form in soft drinks containing vitamin C, also called ascorbic acid, and either sodium benzoate or potassium benzoate. Scientists say factors such as heat or light exposure can trigger a reaction that forms benzene in the beverages.

According to the suits, independent laboratory tests found benzene in the drinks at levels above the federal limit for benzene in drinking water.

The Food and Drug Administration found similar results on unidentified brands in sampling from 1995 through 2001 and said it would do more tests.

FDA officials say there is no safety concern and that levels are still relatively low compared with other sources of exposure to benzene.

The soft drink industry agrees and says the amount of soft drinks people consume is much less than the amount of tap water they are exposed to.

As part of the settlement, the companies agreed to pay $35,000 each. Rainer said most of the money will pay legal costs.


Link: http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,210456,00.html

Its a good thing I've remained soft drink-free for quite a while now.

Even if its a small chance of it happening, I'm not taking that risk.

Mon Sep 04, 2006 11:44 am

wow...

well i've been cutting down on my intake of soda in the past few month.... but now that the dining halls have started again... hopefully i can continue that drought.

Mon Sep 04, 2006 11:46 am

The only thing I drink is skim milk, water and Diet Dr. Pepper. Every once in a while I will get a Mountain Dew or a Pepsi but usually not. I don't give a shit if I have a small chance of getting cancer.

Mon Sep 04, 2006 1:39 pm

It wont cause cancer, its not like this is something new. I'm with Riot though, I dont give a fuck it could cause cancer. Breathing causes cancer too... give me a break.

I like my sodas too much, not gonna give them up unless there is some real proof that these things can cause some serious side effects.

Mon Sep 04, 2006 2:47 pm

yer i agree wif Axel and Riot, walking out in the sun is more likely togive you cancer. What life is worth living without Coca Cola?

Mon Sep 04, 2006 4:05 pm

anything can give you cancer, but should you stop enjoying it when the risk is remote like this? Chances are, that a lot of people will get some kind of cancer anyway.

Banning it from schools just takes off the responsibility parents have. Sure Coca-Cola market their crap like crazy but people just gotta see through the bullshit.

Mon Sep 04, 2006 4:05 pm

Yeah, I agree with Riot, Axel and nets4life. Coke rules.



Not really, I havn't drank it in ages, normally I just go with a sports drink.

Mon Sep 04, 2006 9:43 pm

Phew, good thing I dilute mine with alcohol.

Mon Sep 04, 2006 10:35 pm

Lol Jae.

Pfft everybody knew soda is bad for your health. And every little thing gives you cancer these days. Big fury deal.

Mon Sep 04, 2006 11:06 pm

Jae wrote:Phew, good thing I dilute mine with alcohol.


hehe. Yea that takes away the bitter taste of coke with the sweetness of rum.

Mon Sep 04, 2006 11:18 pm

I stopped drinking regular soda particularly Coca-cola and i lost 30lbs in about half a year.

Re: Coke Gets Sued and Can Potentially Cause Cancer

Tue Sep 05, 2006 2:31 am

Its_asdf wrote:Its a good thing I've remained soft drink-free for quite a while now.

Even if its a small chance of it happening, I'm not taking that risk.
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