Hi @4ratbags - I don't know if it's bad for you or otherwise - there were some rumblings about carbonated drinks supposedly preventing calcium absorption and thus increasing the risk of osteoporosis. I think this came about because one bit of research, on one occasion, found a connection between carbonated cola drinks and low bone mineral density. No idea how far that went.The catch is it has aspartame in it which is an artificial sweetener which a lot of people say is bad for you, apparently it turns toxic when ingested BUT I have been searching the net about it as I find it very hard to give up the odd diet fizzy and I can't find any scientific study to support this theory so for myself at least I will still enjoy my diet fizzies.
You're apparently a cat. When did that happen?Wait for everyone to jump on the band wagon of you shouldn't drink it its bad for you blar blar blar. I only drink Pepsi Max nothing else all day long have done for 20+ years and you know what there is nothing wrong with me funny that
Dear Victorri - Pepsi Max's name belies its contents to me and I am sorry - everything 'plus' today seems to indicate energy drinks and me living here in Bali have not seen the product on sale. What you doin' with my cat's picture ??? That's not Angus it's Scuffy my cat!! Scruffy is identical to yours. He and his brother were feral here and I tamed him to become a housecat. Would have had his brother but he disappeared Most cats die here before they are 5 months old due to a wicked virus mainly carried by the kittens' mother which means all litters die so I am lucky to have him he is about 2 years old also.I am type 1 diabetic and have been for 16 years. Pepsi Max is sugar free. That's my cat angus he's 2 years old love him to death