It did, but it was not the refined crystals of today. It was more like tea.
Hot water strained through shreaded cocca leaves.
-Tim
Hi Paige:
Not to worry! I understood that you really meant "Coca-Cola".
Now, as a point of trivia, I believe in the late 1800's, Coca-Cola did
indeed contain cocaine. I'm not sure when that "ingredient" was phased out,
though. Anyone know more about this?
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On Wed, 19 Apr 2000 17:22:44 Paige McDonald wrote:
>I send a message to the list on the 17th, on accident. I said
>'I've had too much coke.'. Please understand that I *don't* do
>cocaine and I meant Coca-Cola the soda. Someone sent me a
>message, saying they had notified the police, and I'm hoping they
>will retract that message because I am innocent. I'm completely
>against drugs - especially cocaine (I was in a drug-free
>commercial when I was little) - and for someone to suggest that I
>do drugs is very upsetting and hurtful. I hope more people will
>take the time to make sure what they're reporting is a true fact.
>
>Paige
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