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25th March 2008

Coke and Pepsi Forbidden in Iraq

posted in Pepsi, coca-cola, coke |

Regardless of your political views, we all have to agree that Iraq is currently an unsafe place for a long list of things. That list now includes Coke and Pepsi.

Ayatollah Sheikh Qasim Attayi issued a fatwa calling for all Muslims to cease consuming, selling or importing the cooler case staples.

Despite what it might look like, this isn’t a new strain of anti-Americanism. Though Pepsi and Coke are fantastic symbols of U.S. consumerism, Attayi called for the Fatwa after a study allegedly confirmed that Pepsin – a key ingredient in both drinks – is extracted from pig intestines.

While the idea of pig-intestine extract in our beverage might make most of us queasy, it’s downright forbidden for Muslims to consume pig products. Hence, fatwa.

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  1. 1 On March 25th, 2008, Morebucks said:

    Shall we look forward to the day when colas are marked as kosher, or at least swine-free?

  2. 2 On March 25th, 2008, Diggadave said:

    perhaps the renerable Shia Ayatollah didn’t like the Pepsi Challenge, or maybe he has a shares in ZamZam Cola, of Iran?

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