In New Zealand, an investigation into the 2010 death of a 30-year-old mother, has concluded that she died due to the huge quantities of Coca-Cola she drank daily.
Harris drank up to 10 litres of Coke every day - equal to more than twice the recommended safe daily limit of caffeine and almost one kilogram of sugar.
[Her partner's] mother Vivian had said Harris got "withdrawal symptoms" if her Coke ran out, including getting "the shakes" and becoming angry.
The family did not consider Coke was harmful because its labels do not contain warning signs.
There are now calls for the drink to have warning labels on it.
I mean, really? It never occurred to anyone that this might be bad? I guess if she had an addiction, that makes things a little more difficult.
But anyway, what are your thoughts? Should these drinks have "maximum daily intake" warning labels on them?
And anyone here have a similar addiction?