Talk:Georgia (drink)

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How is pointing out that Japanese vending machines being heated POV? It's the truth. Not many vending machines in America are...if any. Mike H 05:44, Oct 30, 2004 (UTC)

[edit] Strike the Nicotine reference?

I think we should strike the Nicotine rumor reference. First, this is the first I've heard of it in regards to Georgia Coffee products, and I lived in Japan for eight years. Second, there's no supporting citations or documentation. Third, the rumors I heard were in regards to other products such as Calorie Mate drink or Black Black gum. Fourth, in the cases of both products I just mentioned, the source of the confusion was that both products contained a form Vitamin B3 - nicotinamide adenine -, which is thought to help with hangovers.

Jrhoadley 17:37, 26 December 2006 (UTC)