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Health advocates remake iconic Coke ad (Video)

WASHINGTON 鈥 The iconic Coca-Cola 鈥淗illtop鈥 ad, featuring the song in which young people sang about teaching the world to sing and buying it a Coke, debuted in 1971 and was revived in the 鈥淢ad Men鈥 finale. But now a group is putting a new spin on the familiar tune to warn people about the dangers of sugary soda consumption.

The has recast the commercial as a video featuring people with diabetes, tooth decay and other maladies linked to sugary drinks, singing the old tune with new words about the dangers they鈥檝e faced.

鈥淚鈥檇 like to buy the world a drink that doesn鈥檛 cause disease,鈥 goes one lyric. 鈥淚鈥檇 like to teach the world about what sugar did to me,鈥 another patient sings.

鈥淪oda is just one of several contributors to diet-related disease, but it鈥檚 a major one. I see the connection between soda consumption and chronic conditions like diabetes, heart disease, and obesity every day of the week,” says聽Dr. Jeffry Gerber, a physician who appears in the video, in a statement.

CSPI Executive Director Michael F. Jacobson said in the same statement that soda makers 鈥渉ave used the most sophisticated and manipulative advertising techniques to convince children and adults alike that a disease-promoting drink will make them feel warm and fuzzy inside. It鈥檚 a multi-billion-dollar brainwashing campaign designed to distract us away from our diabetes with happy thoughts.鈥

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