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Pepsi: Straw or Not?


Question Posted Sunday February 15 2009, 8:00 pm

which way is better for your teeth: drinking pepsi through a straw or just from a glass/can?

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LOL_x0x answered Monday February 16 2009, 11:35 am:
Actually, I was watching a show a while back, and they said that drinking through a straw is better for your teeth.


I don't think that drinking from a can is any different than drinking from a glass, though.


-Laura (16-f)

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lostnatalie78 answered Monday February 16 2009, 3:36 am:
They actually did a study on this on a Food Network show. They soaked a cow tooth in coke for 24 hours or overnight or something? And it turned it a little brown. But that means you would literally have to soak your teeth in cola for 15-24 hours! The answer is either way the Pepsi will travel around your mouth and reach your teeth anyway. Just BRUSH YOUR TEETH and you'll never have a thing to worry about.

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