BaraHime
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The thing with kids is they just don't get that they're not immortal. Canada outlawed Mountain Dew because some idiot kid (I'm sorry if I sound unsympathetic here but seriously... ) who had a PREEXISTING heart condition guzzled bottle after bottle of caffeine-laden Mountain Dew and died. So, naturally, they outlawed caffeinated Mountain Dew, as that was clearly the logical thing to do. After all, it's obviously Pepsi co.'s fault that the parents of a child with a weak heart bought him gallons of a soda known for being highly caffeinated and then just let him drink it like a madman. Even if sales to children are banned, if their parents don't care then it won't do any good. They'd be better off putting warning labels on the bottles and educating people about the potential harm caffeine can do to children when consumed to an excess. But just saying "you can't buy this because you're young" doesn't make much sense really. I know adults who can't handle as much caffeine as some kids I know. I have a lazy thyroid, so Mountain Dew was the only thing that got me through school. It's like booze, some people can handle it, and some can't. And the one's that can't have no clue.