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>>12964730
>hate how /ck/ draws the fatties.
Do I really have to post my arm again? I'm 120lb at 6'1 and likely way lower BMI than you are. Soda isn't a fat people only thing (although diet soda definitely is). Coca-Cola is literally the most purchased brand in the world. That's why you're a pseud: for pretending you "grow out of" an item for which almost everyone from every age demographic is a customer.
http://money.com/money/4619683/most-purchased-brands-world/
Reminder that easy access to Coca-Cola predates access to life or death needs like antimalarial drugs in the poorest regions of the world. And when they did get access to their life saving medical supplies it was delivered using the Coca-Cola distribution network.
https://m.medicalxpress.com/news/2012-11-coca-cola-malaria-meds-success.html

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>>12099693
^^^This.
They literally had Coca-Cola networks in the furthest reaches of sub-Saharan Africa before they had basic access to shit like malaria pills. And when they DID get their malaria pills it wasn't their govenrment or some international humanitarian agency that delievered them. It was the Coca-Cola corporation.
tl;dr OP is a lying fag and soda's popular everywhere.

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>>11743445
>It's another "pretending most everyone on the planet doesn't drink soda" episode.
They literally had Coca-Cola networks in the furthest reaches of sub-Saharan Africa before they had basic access to shit like malaria pills. And when they DID get their malaria pills it wasn't their govenrment or some international humanitarian agency that delievered them. It was the Coca-Cola corporation.

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>>11725944
Almost everyone drinks Coca-Cola, not just fat people. Coca-Cola was available in even the most remote and impoverished regions in Africa long before basic life or death medical supplies were available to them. In fact, Coca-Cola supply networks ended up making these essential medicines and medical equipment available in remote developing regions in the cases where the respective governments were unable to manage those sorts of supply operations themselves.
>If you can find a Coca-Cola anywhere in the world, why not life-saving medicines?
>Since it launched in 2010, Project Last Mile has been using Coca-Cola’s supply chain, distribution and marketing expertise to help African governments get vital medicines and supplies to some of the hardest-to-reach parts of the continent.
https://www.coca-cola.ie/stories/project-last-mile

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>>11722125
Almost everyone drinks soda. It's literally easier to get a bottle of Coke than it is to get basic medical supplies in a good chunk of the modern world, which is why Coca-Cola was put in charge of the distribution network for getting drugs for shit like malaria and tuberculosis out to people in regions neither government workers or NGOs were able to supply successfully.

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