Polite notice. Please no comments on how bad Coca-Cola is for you and how you clean your bathroom with the stuff. Some people do enjoy the drink, as do I, so if you don't please just leave some heat for anyone intrested and move onto the next deal.
Purchase 2x 8 pack of any Coca-Cola products and claim a free beach towel.
And to sweeten the deal (as if coke wasn't sweet enough) these are 2 for £6 instead of their full price of £3.50 each
Available in Coca-Cola original, diet and zero.
I collected a few from the tesco Becton store. I belive this is a nationwide offer.
They had loads in stock when I brought them. They are a decent size beach towel. Just in time for summer.
Top comments
funkeymunkey
26 Jun 1735#1
Pepsi is really bad for you :smirk:
tomharris79656
26 Jun 1723#9
Although, it’s not always easy to keep away thoughts of just how much sugar and caffeine you’re subjecting your body to – especially your teeth – with every sip.
However, next time someone judges you for reaching for a red and white can of the stuff, here are some medical justifications for doing so.
Coca Cola can...ease digestion
Scientists and doctors have found that one of the best treatments for gastric phytobezoar, a condition where a person has difficulty with food moving through their digestive tract and suffers stomach blockages, is a glass of Coca Cola. The high acidity in the fizzy drink acts like gastric acid and can ease severe abdominal pain, break down the blockages and get things moving again.
Coca Cola can...focus your mind
Just like your morning cup of coffee, Coca Cola offers a good whack of the stimulant caffeine (it’s a caffeinated drink after all). As the caffeine enters your blood stream, it can spark increased concentration and mental focus, so if your attention levels are dipping, a mouthful or two of Coke could get you back up to speed. Overdo it though and too much caffeine can leave you feeling jittery and stressed.
Coca Cola can...give you a sugar rush
If you’re all out of energy and in need of a quick blast of sugar to get over that 4pm slump. Of course, most doctors would recommend snacking on a handful of nuts or a piece of fruit for a more controlled release of sugar into your system, but sometimes you just need a rush to get you going – regardless of the inevitable sugar crash 30-60 minutes later.
Coca Cola can...stop nausea
There is much speculation on this front, but many people swear by a glass of flat coke when it comes to settling an upset stomach and eradicating nausea. While the jury is out on whether the drink is actually capable of curing a nasty bout of diarrhoea or sickness, what is agreed upon is the fact the sugar content in it will make you feel better – for a while at least.
However…
Regardless of the apparent medical benefits, and the fact Coca Cola still tastes pretty great (you can’t beat it with ice and a slice on a hot day), it is still a fizzy drink, meaning it’s completely packed with sugar. Horrifyingly, one can of coke (330ml) contains 100% of your daily sugar allowance, and there’s no denying that will have a corrosive effect on your teeth over time.
It is also a diuretic, meaning however cooling and thirst quenching it might seem, it won’t help with rehydration. In fact, according to health writer Wade Meredith, it’ll make you want to urinate, and force your body to expel vital nutrients including calcium, magnesium, zinc and sodium.
Bottom line, Coca Cola’s addictive. Even without the cocaine that was in the original list of ingredients, it has a similar effect on the pleasure centres in the brain as heroin – as do most caffeinated drinks.
That’s not to say you should go immediately cold turkey on cola, just drink in moderation
NotoriousC
27 Jun 1714#23
well you sound fun
edward2910
27 Jun 178#33
Coca-Cola is bad for the planet and for people's health. I wouldn't normally bother pointing this out as it's rather obvious but your pompous polite notice made me want to disobey your instruction to move on.
The beach towel is a large advert for the Coke Company, and if you don't mind carrying around an advert for this global company then do it. Just don't think that Coke are being kind to you with this 'freebie'; everything they do is about maximising revenue for the company, regardless of the environmental or health costs.
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funkeymunkey
26 Jun 1735#1
Pepsi is really bad for you :smirk:
Glesgabear
26 Jun 171#2
Great spot, heat added.
madmoys
26 Jun 17#3
Cheap beach towel, voted hot, thanks for posting
deewbee
26 Jun 171#4
will have to go hunting for these for the holidays :smiley:
TylerDurdenUK
26 Jun 17#5
Wonder if the water bottle trick would work with these also ?
undertakeaap
26 Jun 175#6
cold because 24 is 6.50 atm.
Imdag2 to undertakeaap
26 Jun 171#14
Yes. I know about this offer. they also do 30 for £7. But nether of these have a free beach towel.
natz265
26 Jun 172#7
Worth more than £6 just for an official Coca-Cola towel. Heat added
Opening post
Please no comments on how bad Coca-Cola is for you and how you clean your bathroom with the stuff. Some people do enjoy the drink, as do I, so if you don't please just leave some heat for anyone intrested and move onto the next deal.
Purchase 2x 8 pack of any Coca-Cola products and claim a free beach towel.
And to sweeten the deal (as if coke wasn't sweet enough) these are 2 for £6 instead of their full price of £3.50 each
Available in Coca-Cola original, diet and zero.
I collected a few from the tesco Becton store.
I belive this is a nationwide offer.
They had loads in stock when I brought them. They are a decent size beach towel. Just in time for summer.
Top comments
However, next time someone judges you for reaching for a red and white can of the stuff, here are some medical justifications for doing so.
Coca Cola can...ease digestion
Scientists and doctors have found that one of the best treatments for gastric phytobezoar, a condition where a person has difficulty with food moving through their digestive tract and suffers stomach blockages, is a glass of Coca Cola. The high acidity in the fizzy drink acts like gastric acid and can ease severe abdominal pain, break down the blockages and get things moving again.
Coca Cola can...focus your mind
Just like your morning cup of coffee, Coca Cola offers a good whack of the stimulant caffeine (it’s a caffeinated drink after all). As the caffeine enters your blood stream, it can spark increased concentration and mental focus, so if your attention levels are dipping, a mouthful or two of Coke could get you back up to speed. Overdo it though and too much caffeine can leave you feeling jittery and stressed.
Coca Cola can...give you a sugar rush
If you’re all out of energy and in need of a quick blast of sugar to get over that 4pm slump. Of course, most doctors would recommend snacking on a handful of nuts or a piece of fruit for a more controlled release of sugar into your system, but sometimes you just need a rush to get you going – regardless of the inevitable sugar crash 30-60 minutes later.
Coca Cola can...stop nausea
There is much speculation on this front, but many people swear by a glass of flat coke when it comes to settling an upset stomach and eradicating nausea. While the jury is out on whether the drink is actually capable of curing a nasty bout of diarrhoea or sickness, what is agreed upon is the fact the sugar content in it will make you feel better – for a while at least.
However…
Regardless of the apparent medical benefits, and the fact Coca Cola still tastes pretty great (you can’t beat it with ice and a slice on a hot day), it is still a fizzy drink, meaning it’s completely packed with sugar. Horrifyingly, one can of coke (330ml) contains 100% of your daily sugar allowance, and there’s no denying that will have a corrosive effect on your teeth over time.
It is also a diuretic, meaning however cooling and thirst quenching it might seem, it won’t help with rehydration. In fact, according to health writer Wade Meredith, it’ll make you want to urinate, and force your body to expel vital nutrients including calcium, magnesium, zinc and sodium.
Bottom line, Coca Cola’s addictive. Even without the cocaine that was in the original list of ingredients, it has a similar effect on the pleasure centres in the brain as heroin – as do most caffeinated drinks.
That’s not to say you should go immediately cold turkey on cola, just drink in moderation
The beach towel is a large advert for the Coke Company, and if you don't mind carrying around an advert for this global company then do it. Just don't think that Coke are being kind to you with this 'freebie'; everything they do is about maximising revenue for the company, regardless of the environmental or health costs.
All comments (102)