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Stay safe, drink coffee before driving, says Nescafe in New Year campaign

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Nestlé sold their soul to the devil years ago. Drunk drivers die cuz they thought they were safe after drinking this poison? Nestlé doesn't care as long as they make a profit.

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  • Coffee only make a wide awake drunk driver, certainly not a safe one because there isn't one. Nescafe needs a good bol....king.

  • I wasn't aware that Nescafe counts as 'coffee'.  Must try it some time.

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If you need "any" type of stimulant, before, while, driving, just maybe you should NOT be driving. To me Nestle are being very irresponsible. 

How about Nescafé handing out coupons for a free Grab ride back home ? ????

12 hours ago, Matt the Cat said:

Coffee? What other crap is in there besides coffee? 

i think there's more sugar than coffee

On 12/18/2018 at 4:51 PM, nikmar said:

werent the police giving out some health drinks or something last year as well.

it was some chicken drink !!!

On 12/18/2018 at 3:50 PM, webfact said:

Stay safe, drink coffee before driving, says Nescafe in New Year campaign

This'd be their campaign to sell more coffee.

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