One can of Coke contains 3.7 MILLION plastic particles.
That’s what researchers at Columbia just found in a single 12oz can of Coke. Most are nanoplastics — small enough to cross into your bloodstream, brain, and organs. And nearly half are polyethylene, the exact plastic used to line the inside of every “aluminum” can.
The label says aluminum. It doesn’t mention the plastic lining — added because soda is acidic enough to corrode the metal. Instead, that acid breaks down the plastic and shedds millions of particles into every sip.
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