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The Mexican Federal Police would essentially have their own method of waterboarding suspects in interrogations into speaking by using Coca-Cola. They call it ‘La Mordida’; duct taping the suspect’s mouth and and then shoving the shaken Coke up their nose, not cocaine in this case. It supposedly give...
I'm thinking one reason why possibly Coca-Cola decided to change the formula is humanitarian effort, because the--
What?
Oh, because the Mexican police won't-- will no longer be able to use Coca-Cola to interrogate their prisoners. One-- one technique to, um, get prisoners to start saying things is to shake up a Coca-Cola and put it up a prisoner's nose.
Mm.
So, I was just thinking that possibly, with the lower carbonation, this won't work as well.
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Negativland released Humanitarian Effort on Tue Jul 29 1997.