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JapanToday Sotokanda S Bldg. The requested article has expired, and is no longer available. Any related articles, and user comments are shown below. Hotspot and top-up are supported. Thrilling ski resorts, relaxing hot springs, and vibrant winter festivals, there's something for everyone! Coca Cola should be prosecuted, but it is also the fault of the people for knowingly choosing it. Coke and Pepsi are artificially flavored and colored sugar water. I drank them for years, which may be one reason I now have high blood sugar. Wish I had know better. Now, it's green tea for me, and lots of it. I used to drink Suntory vitamin water but it is gone with the wind now, the Aquarius vitamin guard tastes like dish water IMHO, i like lemon CC but i try to stay away from sugar bombs ;. Hi Fizz, I also like the regular Pepsi and I didn't know why it is so difficult to find I didn't know about any ban. I can still find it at some vending machines near the place I live Tokyo. But not at convenience stores anymore, only some stuff zero, strong, etc. I don't like. Maybe it's just me but all the bottled teas taste exactly the same Bottled teas are just nice packed colored water with some tea fragrance anyway, nothing compared to 'cream melon soda' or similars.. I only buy coke in the 8 ounce glass bottles and have one maybe once a month. No big deal. I do like Mountain Dew on Taco night though. And can anyone tell me why regular Pepsi has been banned in Japan, especially the fountain Pepsi. I noticed this maybe 10 months ago at Costco, and noticed Jolly Pasta stopped offering it over a year and a half ago. Costco is still advertising it as Pepsi, but it's really Pepsi Zero or something like that. Contacted Costco and they said the regular fountain Pepsi is banned. I'm not seeing it in the vending machines either, but I did find a Liter bottle just this week at Yamaya and checked the taste. Seems OK. I have to say, the one thing I absolutely hate about Japan is the constantly changing products that are here today and gone tomorrow. It's great to discover a new drink or snack you really like, but even more of a letdown to see it disappear from the shelves in about a month or two It seems like even the products everyone loves end up being culled to make room for something new. How does that make commercial sense? I've actually given up on trying anything new because of this. I just stick with the classics. As far as Coca-cola, it would be nice to have Sprite Zero available in Japan. It came and went a few years ago. Coke is poison That is why I buy bottled water. Going to switch off from Coke sponsored water, thanks to this article. There, Coke is all syrupy and leaves one feeling like they have to brush their teeth after drinking. Use your Facebook account to login or register with JapanToday. By doing so, you will also receive an email inviting you to receive our news alerts. A mix of what's trending on our other sites. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Visiting Japan during the colder months? People have choice. Best thing is free water. Dennis Bauer. Why don't you buy a water filter and use your own thermos instead of wasting all that plastic? Anyway, I drink mostly water, then milk and alcohol, in that order. People here want drinks that make them healthy, not fat, nor corpulent nor obese. Patricia Yarrow. Facebook users Use your Facebook account to login or register with JapanToday. Facebook Connect.

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It could have been worse for Mr Ford he could have ended up dead like British holiday maker , Nina Holmes, who bought cocaine from a club rep in a Bulgarian ski resort. In January this year five Swiss soldiers were sent home from guarding the World Economic Forum at the high end ski resort a fter testing positive for cocaine use. Maybe they just drank the waste water which is said in Switzerland to contain high levels of cocaine. Who is honestly surprised that two Lake Tahoe bartenders got arrested for allegedly selling cocaine in the USA this week? The arrest came a few days after it was announced that Lake Louise and Nakiska ski resorts in Alberta, Canada, would be patrolled for narcotics and weed on the chairlift by police on skis and snowboards. Finding people willing to sell or buy cocaine at a ski resort never is. Back in Austrian police were already predicting cocaine to surpass mulled wine as the drug of choice for British skiers and boarders on snow holiday. A year later in in the USA 15lbs almost 7kgs of cocaine was seized in Telluride a town with a population of only Australian ski fields are not squeaky clean either. The demographic stats for cocaine use practically mimic the demographic stats for any ski town round the world. More males than females, mostly 26 or older and predominantly caucasian. Some of those folk partaking in the powder off the slopes may simply blow off steam for a night, a weekend or a week then head home. Others may be mad enough to move to spend the season in a ski town on a poor wage in search of nirvana and find themselves in a party cycle that starts with booze and inevitably ends with drugs. But nirvana has never truly been found in the bottom of a shot glass, end of a reefer or by licking the remnants on a mirror. Trust me, I know. Partying on holiday in a ski town is a lot different to living in a ski town. The police may have it wrong in targeting the little people buying drugs. Skiing and snowboarding are self gratifying leisure sports and the hospitality industry that supports these sports also support self gratifying behaviour and excess. Colorado has one of the highest suicide rates in the USA and in Aspen and the Roaring Fork Valley were rocked by four suicides in two weeks in their community. Not dissimilar to the endorphins brought on by cocaine use. Mountain towns need more organisations like Aspen Strong , a community dedicated to providing extensive mental health support opportunities and regular meetups for locals looking for real connection, not faux connection created by drugs, with other locals. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders peoples today. Contact us: misssnowitall snowsbest. Facebook Instagram Twitter Youtube. Sign in. Forgot your password? Get help. Password recovery. Get coached by world class ski coaches without leaving home. Happy Canada Day! Home fit2ski Mental Health Are we really surprised by the cocaine epidemic in ski towns? Share with your crew. Please enter your comment! Please enter your name here. You have entered an incorrect email address! International October 10, Loading Comments Email Required Name Required Website.

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