I'm watching CNN news on the TV yesterday morning while eating my breakfast. A quick blurb comes up about caffine in drinks (a topic very near and dear to my heart, natch) and I am curious about more details. So later at work I bring up CNN.com and do a quick website search for the word caffine. Nothing comes up. What's the point of having a website for your tv channel if you don't have the same stories in both places? Pisses me off.
Update: Realizing as I typed this that I was spelling caffeine wrong, I went back and did a search. Sure enough, lots of articles come up but none related directly to the story I was interested in the first place which noted the milligrams of caffeine in different beverages. On the upside, I did find this article on the fact that although soft drink producers claim they add caffeine to enhance the taste most consumer can taste no difference. I can attest to that fact as I have tried both regular Diet Pepsi and Caffeine-Free Diet Pepsi as well as Coke and Caffeine-Free Coke and there is no taste difference whatsoever.
Slimey Corporate weasels trying to get people addicted to their drinks. That reminds me, I'm thirsty...
thirsty??
ReplyDeleteyeah, me too!