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[–][deleted] 2 insightful - 1 fun2 insightful - 0 fun3 insightful - 1 fun -  (2 children)

I'd try to contact them about it, but I'm way too busy right now to care about a couple two-liters of Dr. Pepper, however much it ruined my morning.

Are you diabetic? Or are you just using the insulin response to back-up your argument? Was just curious because both my biological father and step-father are diabetics (1 and 2 respectively).

I'm pretty sure drinking Dr. Pepper every day has made my teeth yellow. It's not by that much — and you probably won't be able to notice — but they aren't exactly a pearly white, even though I brush my teeth quite a lot (though maybe my tooth paste is just garbage).

My first thought was "how do they know I didn't jizz in it?"

Lmao. I don't even want to know why that was your first though.

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I'm not diabetic, I've just read that artificial sweeteners cause an insulin response similar to sugar and people say that like it's a bad thing. I'm not really sure why.

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Oh, yeah. My dad says it's not as bad as real sugar, but still raises your blood sugar.