Of course, I know I'm unusual for thinking of caffeine as a drug,
In Canada it is illegal to add caffeine to foods where one would not expect to find it, such as non-cola-flavored sodas.
You can imagine how startled I was to buy my one-and-only bottle of Canadian Mountain Dew and discover that it was caffeine-free.
What was worse was when a restaurant I patronized frequently switched from regular to caffeine-free Diet Coke **and did not change their fountain placards**.
These days, my default beverages are not caffeinated, but I do still enjoy the occasional caffeinated day...
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In Canada it is illegal to add caffeine to foods where one would not expect to find it, such as non-cola-flavored sodas.
You can imagine how startled I was to buy my one-and-only bottle of Canadian Mountain Dew and discover that it was caffeine-free.
What was worse was when a restaurant I patronized frequently switched from regular to caffeine-free Diet Coke **and did not change their fountain placards**.
These days, my default beverages are not caffeinated, but I do still enjoy the occasional caffeinated day...