The text is a transcript of a video where a person tries to drink only Coca-Cola for three days as an experiment. He records his weight, blood sugar level, and physical activities during the experiment. He also tries different flavors of Coca-Cola, makes pancakes with it, and compares it with Pepsi. He collaborates with other bloggers who challenge him to do different tasks. He also promotes his sports clothing brand and encourages his viewers to suggest more experiments. At the end of the experiment, he finds out that he gained 300 grams and his blood sugar level increased from 5.8 to 7.3. He concludes that Coca-Cola is possibly harmful and asks his viewers to like, comment, and subscribe to his channel.
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- The text is a transcript of a video where the speaker tries to drink only Coca-Cola for three days and measures his weight and blood sugar level.
- The speaker's initial weight is 96 kilograms and 300 grams, and his initial blood sugar level is 5.8.
- The speaker consumes about four and a half liters of Coca-Cola per day, which is equivalent to about 405 grams of sugar, or eight times the recommended daily intake by the World Health Organization.
- The speaker also tries different flavors of Coca-Cola, such as vanilla and zero, and makes pancakes with Coca-Cola instead of water.
- The speaker collaborates with other food bloggers and fitness trainers during the experiment, such as Super Stas and Rustam.
- The speaker's final weight is 96 kilograms and 600 grams, and his final blood sugar level is 7.3, both showing an increase from the initial values.