Is it true that COCA-COLA contains pork?

I received this email, is this true? Can anyone make a biochemical analysis of coke and prove it contains pork?

"Pepsi and Coca Cola Contains PORK (PIG) extracts - PROVEN!!
Shocking / Bad News : Pepsi and Coca Cola contains extract from Pork (Pig) Most of the populace avoid Pepsi and Coca-Cola for various reason:- Because of harmful chemical contents such as excessive carbonates, etc. Now at hand is yet another object which is more dangerous. The irrefutable and medical research says that drinking Pepsi & Cola lead to cancer because the key constituent is taken from Pigs sausage. The pig is the only animal that eat dirt, dung and urine, which makes noxious and deadly material polluted germs and microbes. According to a report published in Jordanian magazine, the organizer of Delhi University Science and Technology , Dr. Mangoshada scientifically proved that the key item in Pepsi and Cola contains extract from the intestines of Pig which cause cancer and other deadly diseases."

Answer:
I foudn this...they say-so the report is a fake:

Delhi University does not enjoy a Dr. Mangoshada
Actually, Delhi University does not even have a Science & Technology center! It have a science dept and a technology dept. I mean, if you're going to verbs stuff out of your back side at tiniest make it credible, a spur-of-the-moment trip to their website is all you involve to pull some fitting sounding names out of a helmet! Some more points:

- Using the phrase "Scientifically proved" without motto how does not scientifically prove anything!

- Of course coke increases heart rate! it contains sugar and caffeine! And perhaps im missing something but big heart rate usually results in HIGH blood pressure, not low!

- Carbonic, phosphoric and citric acerbic are the things written on the side of the bottle! Do we need an expert to read for us? They are bleak for you (although citric acid is habitually found in that terminal fruit.. the lemon) but then if you in fact read labels you would know how to decide what to drink.

- That coke melt bones and teeth is actually a myth, contained by fact at hand was an episode of myth busters that delt beside this and of course anyone can try this at home - step find some bones and see what you get.

- Im not saw coke is good for you, within fact cocaine would probably tender you a better effect at far less risk, but the point is, partially the stuff said in this article is total rubbish that populace will believe absolutely in need even thinking about it, as usual individuals will believe anything.
Thats gentle of gross! So does that mean vegetarian can't drink that?
I thought it be cocaine.
Holy cow. That's foul!

I don't know if it's true or not, but I've heard you can use Coke to verbs oil stains stale of your driveway. That can't be good.
No, you're thinking of the Primus album, "Pork Soda."
That's a hoax.
I don't buy it for a moment. I tried researching online and the only things I could find be Islamic blogs about how the two companies are evil anyhow because they are Xionistic. I'm going to jump with pure bunk on this one.
Show where this is proven. And here is a preventive for you. If you are caught starting a rumor about an American Corporation you will bring back into a lot of trouble. Some one started a rumor more or less the Wendy's Hamburger chain a few years vertebrae. The rumor picked up speed and circulated nation-wide. Wendy's hired private investigators and found out who started the rumor. Imagine in a country of (then) 250,000,000 (Two Hundred and Fifty Million) populace they found the perpetrators. This was reported surrounded by Time Magazine, I am not making it up. You can research it for yourself. And, not to alarm you, these people enjoy global interests and if you are not a US citizen, your elected representatives will surely aid them in prosecuting you simply because money debate.
not sure it contain pork.
it only contains PORK if you are dunkin' your pork rinds contained by it while your watching the big game! LOL
What is wrong with this interview? First off, I do not drink Pepsi or C-C, and I am a lacto-vegetarian by choice. If you doubt the findings of the Delhi University Department of Science and Technology, and I think it is honest that you do, you are doing the right thing by looking for a second (or third) evaluation. Unfortunately, neither you nor the nameless "Jordanian magazine" have identified the "key element" and name it here. Is it true? I too need further proof.
You could write an email to the University of Delhi and ask around this "Dr. Mangoshada."
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