Guest guest Posted March 27, 2006 Report Share Posted March 27, 2006 " Soft drink manufacturers are not adding benzene to the drinks directly. Rather, the compound is formed by a reaction of ascorbic acid (vitamin C) and sodium or potassium benzoate (which are used as preservatives) -- especially in the presence of light or heat. Soft drinks that contain ascorbic acid and sodium or potassium benzoate include Diet Pepsi Wild Cherry, Fanta Orange, Hawaiian Punch, Mug Root Beer, Pepsi Vanilla, Sierra Mist, Sunkist and Tropicana Lemonade, among others. " The evidence of benzene contamination of soft drinks is coming from many quarters, and it is mounting. On February 15th, Beverage Daily reported that recent tests had shown that some soft drinks contain benzene at levels 'above the legal limit for water set by the US and Europe.' According to Beverage Daily, independent tests at a laboratory in New York found benzene levels in a couple of soft drinks contain two-and-a-half and five times the World Health Organization limit for drinking water, which is more permissive than is the U.S. standard. " Then, on March 4th, the Times of London reported that just 100 of the 230 soft drinks tested for benzene met the standard for British water, 'with some containing up to eight times the legal limit.' " Full article at: http://www.commercialalert.org/news-releases.php?article_id=932 & subcategory_id= & \ category= & year=2006 & month=03 & day=23 List of problem soft drinks at: http://www.commercialalert.org/softdrinklist.pdf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2006 Report Share Posted April 4, 2006 Benzene found in many soft drinks "Soft drink manufacturers are not adding benzene to the drinksdirectly. Rather, the compound is formed by a reaction of ascorbic acid (vitamin C) and sodium orpotassium benzoate (which are used as preservatives) -- especially in the presence of light or heat. Softdrinks that contain ascorbic acid and sodium or potassium benzoate include Diet Pepsi Wild Cherry,Fanta Orange, Hawaiian Punch, Mug Root Beer, Pepsi Vanilla, Sierra Mist, Sunkist and TropicanaLemonade, among others. "The evidence of benzene contamination of soft drinks is coming frommany quarters, and it is mounting. On February 15th, Beverage Daily reported that recent testshad shown that some soft drinks contain benzene at levels 'above the legal limit for water setby the US and Europe.' According to Beverage Daily, independent tests at a laboratory in NewYork found benzene levels in a couple of soft drinks contain two-and-a-half and five times the WorldHealth Organization limit for drinking water, which is more permissive than is the U.S. standard. "Then, on March 4th, the Times of London reported that just 100 of the230 soft drinks tested for benzene met the standard for British water, 'with some containing upto eight times the legal limit.'" Full article at: http://www.commercialalert.org/news-releases.php?article_id=“2 & subcategory_id== & category== & year=06 & month= & day=# List of problem soft drinks at: http://www.commercialalert.org/softdrinklist.pdf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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