Talk:Lucozade

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[edit] Citation needed for hypoglycaemia(sp?) treatment

Not because I don't think it's true... I know it is. But because wikipedia can't be giving out medical advice; we should only be repeating others'. JulesH 18:34, 13 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Discrimanatory

Why does does article only talk about lucozade in Great Britain and Ireland? i ihave previously put references to its sale in Africa only for them to be removed. This, my friends is called racism, Someone didn't think the Africans weren't important enough to warrant their inclusion in this article. I have self assurance issues because my mother did not breast feed me as a child, my favourite past times include felching and eating dog faeces I find on the floor. Yours, Random Person who thinks African's are being victimised

They aren't important enough.

  • Actually, this has nothing to do with racism, Lucozade is produced more in the UK And Ireland, than in africa, that is just a fact, so please don't come on to wikipedia with your stupid victimisation claims, you sad individual. Meateater 10:47, 13 July 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Must be popular with Commie game designers?

Speaking of the Commodore 64, a bottle of Lucozade is among the objects found scattered around the landscape of the Young Ones videogame, another adaptation. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Asat (talkcontribs) 07:53, 4 March 2007 (UTC).

And it was parodied in Simon the Sorcerer II , in the form of 'mucusade'

[edit] Caffeine??

The article says lucozade doesn't include caffeine.

Yesterday I was drinking some and to my surprise the ingredient list says (inter alia) "flavourings (including caffeine)"

Caffeine's a flavorant now? What's it taste like?

[edit] glass bottles till 1983?

person 1: That can't be right - I remember buying it in glass bottles with the plastic wrap in Ireland, and I wasn't born in 1983... --85.134.182.22 (talk) 19:38, 26 March 2008 (UTC)

person 2: agreed. i drank loads of lukozade while at university (1999-2002). i remember it changing during that time.