My grandfather worked for the Coca-Cola company for 36 years. When I was growing up my grandparents had an old fashioned soda fountain in their house. While it is frowned upon these days, my grandmother used to put coke in my bottle when I was a baby. So when I was told no dark sodas it was a dark day indeed for me. I've made a deal with my self. I have one real coke a month. We do our labs on Wednesdays. So after the labs are taken, I stop at a convenience store and buy one Coke on that Wednesday night. I take binders with it.
You can have too much of anything and it can cause you issues - even something like Broccoli!
Sorry, Coke's true recipe sits in a bank vault in Atlanta. What you have shown is maybe the ingredients from the 1880s (less the cocaine). (-:http://www.ajc.com/opinion/cokes-secret-sits-in-853459.html
A cola recipe from an 1880s’ codex is a far cry from the 1919 formula in the blue envelope in the bank vault. Get hold of that blue envelope — and then we’ll have a secret we can talk about.Frederick Allen, a former columnist for The Atlanta Constitution and commentator with CNN, is the author of “Secret Formula.”