Tuesday, August 28, 2007

“Life tastes good” except when it tastes funny in Mexico

Consumer advocates in the U.S. have raised concerns over the use of a possibly carcinogenic sweetener added to the Mexican version of Coca-Cola Zero. Despite a Federal Drug Administration ban against sodium cyclamate, Mexico overturned its ban on the chemical shortly before Coca-Cola Zero was launched there.

Blog Mark in Mexico denounced the “anti-American lies, half truths, superstitions, myths and fables” against Coca-Cola Zero in Mexico. Yet several Mexican bloggers have been alarmed over the use of sodium cyclamate in the drink:

"One Web site calls Coca-Cola Zero 'poison,' while another accuses Coke of using sodium cyclamate in Mexico because it is cheaper than other sweeteners."

Coca-Cola has been involved in other controversies in the Americas; the “Killer Coke” campaign protesting antiunion violence in Colombia has led to the banning of Coke products in several U.S. and British universities.

p.s. Click here for the reference made in the post’s title.

Sources- Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Mark in Mexico, Salud, Las cosas por las que vale la pena vivir!, Noches de Café y Luna, TIME, Gothamist, Monsters & Critics

Image- Sydney Morning Herald

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

oh no..not the coke!

Anonymous said...

The real problem is that the order that remove the ban over that substance, was given directly by the president's office. which president? Vicente Fox, forme cocacola's CEO in Mexico...
If you have friends you cand do whatever you want...