Coca-Cola would be using cocaine in its soft drinks in the United States

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The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has regulated this company headquarters to use and manufacture cocaine

The United States allows a Coca-Cola facility to import cocaine for its drinks

A chemical processing plant located in New Jersey (USA) has achieved a license to import cocaine leaves to the United States on behalf of The Coca-Cola Company.

This has been confirmed by ‘The Daily Mail’, which has added that the chemical processing center manufactures up to two billion dollars worth of pure cocaine a year. According to the medium, the leaves would be used by the Coca-Cola company to produce a ‘decocainized’ ingredient for the company’s most famous soft drink.

This byproduct of cocaine is being sold to the largest opioid manufacturer in the North American countryaccording to ‘The Daily Mail’, which also markets the substance as a numbing agent for dentists.

processing plant has been processing coca leaves for Coca-Cola for more than a century and is now run by the Stepan Company. The center has a special license from the DEA (Drug Enforcement Administration) and it is the only American company authorized to import cocaine and manufacture it.

What does the DEA say?

‘The Daily Mail’ wanted to talk to the DEA but they did not respond to the media’s invitation. The only thing that is known about the Drug Enforcement Administration is that the secret agreement was disclosed in the late 1980s.

Regarding the agreement, ‘The New York Times’ revealed that Stepan it imported between 56 and 588 tons of coca from Peru and Bolivia.

“They are the most American red, white and blue brand, but they don’t want to be associated with the war on drugs,” Ricardo Cortés, author of the book A Secret History of Coffee, Coca and Cola, told ‘The Daily Mail’.

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