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Obama agency rules Pepsi's use of aborted fetal cells in soft drinks constitutes 'ordinary business operations'
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[quote:Alexander:MV8yMTY2NDg4XzM2NjI2ODE5XzdDNEZDOTk3] Facts are facts. The issue is what is in Pepsi, not who exposes it. [/quote]
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WTF! This is truly insane. I'll never drink Pepsi again!
Obama agency rules Pepsi's use of aborted fetal cells in soft drinks constitutes 'ordinary business operations'
The issue began in 2011 when the non-profit group Children of God for Life (CGL) first broke the news about Pepsi's alliance with Senomyx, which led to massive outcry and a worldwide boycott of Pepsi products. At that time, it was revealed that Pepsi had many other options at its disposal to produce flavor chemicals, which is what its competitors do, but had instead chosen to continue using aborted fetal cells -- or as Senomyx deceptively puts it, "isolated human taste receptors".
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Biotech company needlessly uses aborted human fetal cells to test artificial food flavors
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