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Price | $4.30 | $3.55 |
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Product Name: | DR PEPPER ZERO SUGAR - 12 OZ, 12 PK |
Manufacturer: | Dr Pepper Snapple Group |
Product SKU: | B08XXGB5NK |
UPC: | 78000035261 |
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Price wise people need to stop paying this much, it's the only way it will drive prices down
"The results of epidemiologic studies of possible links between aspartame and cancer have not been consistent for most cancers. Some studies have suggested a possible link, but others have not."
Seems inconclusive at best...
I'm not gonna tell you how to live your life. If you don't think it is worth the risk then more power to you! But if you are asking for my thoughts (which you invited with your question) I think there are higher risks in life than having a zero sugar can of soda every day. Too much of literally anything in life is bad. Just don't overdue it.
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https://amp.cancer.org/cancer/ris...rtame.htm
Why even risk this?
Hopefully you don't drive to work in the morning, take public transit, work from home or literally any another thing in life…
Price wise people need to stop paying this much, it's the only way it will drive prices down
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Hmmm...
I want to order several, but I also don't want to end up getting charged full price for all but one once they've shipped.
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https://amp.cancer.org/cancer/ris...rtame.htm
Why even risk this?
"The results of epidemiologic studies of possible links between aspartame and cancer have not been consistent for most cancers. Some studies have suggested a possible link, but others have not."
Seems inconclusive at best...
I'm not gonna tell you how to live your life. If you don't think it is worth the risk then more power to you! But if you are asking for my thoughts (which you invited with your question) I think there are higher risks in life than having a zero sugar can of soda every day. Too much of literally anything in life is bad. Just don't overdue it.