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When people attribute someone's untimely death to a Coke overdose, they're usually not talking about the world's most popular soda.

But experts in New Zealand say Natasha Harris' 2-gallon-a-day Coca-Cola consumption "probably" contributed to her death. The soda company responded to the alleged connection by noting that even water consumption can be fatal in excessive amounts.

"The first thing she would do in the morning was to have a drink of Coke beside her bed and the last thing she would do at night was have a drink of Coke," Harris' partner Chris Hodgkinson said in a deposition. "She was addicted to Coke."

Hodgkinson testified that Harris drank between 2.1 gallons and 2.6 gallons of Coke every day.

The 30-year-old Harris died of a heart attack in February 2010. According to New Zealand's Fairfax Media, pathologist Dr. Dan Mornin testified on Thursday that Harris likely suffered from hypokalemia (low potassium levels), which he believes was caused by her overall poor nutrition, including the unusually high levels of Coke consumption.

Though in fairness to the soda manufacturer, it was also revealed that Harris made other questionable health choices before her death, including smoking a reported 30 cigarettes per day and having poor eating habits. Dr. Mornin also said Harris had "toxic levels of caffeine" in her blood, though it's not clear if those levels came exclusively from Coke or from a combination of other sources, including coffee.

Karen Thompson, a spokeswoman for Coca-Cola Oceania, defended the safety of her company's products in a statement:

"We concur with the information shared by the coroner's office that the grossly excessive ingestion of any food product, including water, over a short period of time with the inadequate consumption of essential nutrients, and the failure to seek appropriate medical intervention when needed, can be dramatically symptomatic."

Harris reportedly experienced high blood pressure in the months leading up to her death. Hodgkinson called emergency services and tried mouth-to-mouth resuscitation but was not able to revive Harris after she collapsed in her home.



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maybe she should have drank diet coke?
I don't drink much pop these days.

Water.
I drink way too much pop
I quit drinking Coke a lot when I watched my old man pour it on a old battery and watching it eat the acid away.
I have trouble with pop - always have - it's like an addiction. I don't drink near as much as the lady mentioned here but I could sure cut back on it.
Nothing like a Coke with some good ole Kentucky Straight Bourbon....mmm...mmm...GOOD!
Anybody remember the woman that died after drinking a bunch of water, trying to win a video game set? It was some kind of radio show thing to see who could drink the most water without peeing, or something like that.
I remember hearing something about that. That is crazy. I don't know enough on it, but I have heard things that you can die from too much water.
WideRight05 Wrote:I remember hearing something about that. That is crazy. I don't know enough on it, but I have heard things that you can die from too much water.
She did.
I to drink way too much pop, my vice is Diet Dew.

Judging by her picture though, I think also included in her "questionable life choices" was an assortment of drugs.
OffTheHook Wrote:Nothing like a Coke with some good ole Kentucky Straight Bourbon....mmm...mmm...GOOD!

I think it's much better straight, in a glass, OTH.
vundy33 Wrote:I think it's much better straight, in a glass, OTH.
I always drink bourbon straight, maybe with a cube or two, of ice.