Although cola is a common mixer for spirits such as vodka and rum, it turns out that mixing the two is not a smart idea.?
While many of us are surely aware of the consequences of drinking too much or becoming a binge-drinking 'weekend warrior,' you may not have given your drink of choice as much thought.?
And it turns out that the ever-popular spirit blended with cola might be quite harmful. We apologize for the unfortunate news.
Most of us are aware that cola contains caffeine - a conventional 330ml can of cola contains approximately 34 milligrams of caffeine, while diet cola contains approximately 46mg - this is less than the 63mg typically found in a single shot of espresso.?
However, it is vital to note that you are more likely to consume numerous shots of vodka and Cokes in a single session than shots of espresso.And for those who enjoy combining alcohol and coffee, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in the United States has issued a warning.
Caffeine can disguise the depressant effects of alcohol, according to the CDC: "The caffeine can mask the depressant effects of alcohol, making drinkers feel more alert than they would otherwise."?
As a result, people may consume more alcohol and become more inebriated than they realize, raising the risk of alcohol-related injuries. It's not ideal.
Furthermore, a 2007 study conducted by The University of Manchester's Department of Postgraduate Medicine and Dentistry discovered that the bubbles in your drink can cause you to absorb alcohol faster.?
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