Products that Use Aborted Fetal Tissue: Pepsi, Kraft, Nestle and More

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Products that Use Aborted Fetal Tissue: Pepsi, Kraft, Nestle and More

Update:

PepsiCo Says It Will Halt Use of Aborted Fetal Cells in Flavor Research (The New American)

Obama agency rules Pepsi’s use of aborted fetal cells in soft drinks constitutes ‘ordinary business operations’:

To be clear, the aborted fetal tissue used to make Pepsi’s flavor chemicals does not end up in the final product sold to customers, according to reports — it is used, instead, to evaluate how actual human taste receptors respond to these chemical flavorings. But the fact that Pepsi uses them at all when viable, non-human alternatives are available illustrates the company’s blatant disregard for ethical and moral concerns in the matter.

Obama Agency: Pepsi Using Aborted Fetal Cells is Ordinary Business (LifeNews.com)

Pepsi Shareholders Demand It Stop Using Aborted Fetal Cells (LifeNews.com)

Pepsi Ignores Criticism on Use of Aborted Cells in Research (LifeNews.com)

Confused about the Pepsi/fetal cell issue? Here are the facts (LifeSite)

Oklahoma lawmaker wants to stop Pepsi from using aborted fetus cells in soda flavoring research (Natural News)

1 thought on “Products that Use Aborted Fetal Tissue: Pepsi, Kraft, Nestle and More”

  1. This website will lose it’s credibility if it keeps on posting this kind of junk articles without prior evaluation. According to another article (http://www.snopes.com/politics/medical/pepsi.asp) forty years ago, a line of cells were derived from a single original fetal cell and these cells are now used to mimic human taste receptors and thus used to test taste-enhancing food additives. This is something totally different than stating that all Pepsi drinks contain aborted fetal tissue. Of course this website can claim that it leaves the evaluation of the articles to the reader, but in that case the reader can’t be blamed for evaluating the website in the same way.

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