# This example is lent from a real blog under http://www.lovefood.com/ some_txt<- c( "I guess I'll never find out for myself, because even if you could convince me that regular Coke drinking wasn't going to kill me eventually, I boycott the company on various ethical issues anyway.", "I'm always a little skeptical of these sort of 'initiatives'. Most of the major fizzy drink manufacturers have been reducing sugar content and replacing it with artificial sweeteners for some time now because, difficult as it is to believe, sugar is more expensive. I've never been able to tolerate the taste of artificial sweeteners: there's a bitter aftertaste, and the drinks 'feel' thinner. As far as I'm concerned, the only fizzy drinks worth drinking are those with no artificial sweeteners, and the eye-watering sugar content that most of them have makes them a very occasional treat. If this stuff takes over, I guess I'll probably not bother with Coke any more, but I doubt I'll miss it. But Coke won't miss me as a customer either, because if I buy 2 tins a year, that's the equivalent of a bit of a binge.", "I don't enjoy sickly sweet drinks on the whole and Coke is one of the most revolting, particularly the diet variety with its acrid, carcinogenic chemicals. I'll stick to taking my sugar in the form of alcohol, thanks :)", "I have tried Coke Life and was fairly impressed at the similarity to original Coke. Now I don't particularly like Coke and don't drink it other than on a blue moon. However, I do have a teenager who drinks a couple of cans a week and who I'm keen to encourage away from such diabolical cr*p. (Sorry, Coca-Cola!). If getting him onto Coke Life helps just a tiny bit, then I'm happy with it. I wouldn't encourage my son onto Diet Coke because of the terrible effects of the artificial sweetners, however, Stevia seems to have a much better reputation (so far). I'm not panicking, as a couple of cans a week won't kill him, however, any reduction in sugar is a good thing - and if Stevia proves to be as good as its word, well, fingers crossed.", "I have to say, I'm a Coke guy. I find Pepsi too sweet. It really annoys me when you go to the cinema and ask for a Coke and the girl behind the counter says “Is Pepsi OK?” And I’m like - “No, Pepsi’s not OK…if I’d wanted a Pepsi, I’d have asked for one, b*tch!” And Cherry Coke is no better. That just tastes like sweet Coke. If I’d wanted a sweet coke, I’d just drink Pepsi. I have a friend who knows that I’m a Coke guy but every time I go round to his place and look in his fridge he just has Pepsi in. I’m like – “Come on…you know I’m a Coke guy. Just get a six pack of Coke in for when I come round!”", "No Sir, I haven't tried Coke Life. I have also never drinken piss.", "Both are vile used to drink coke before discovering how harmful it really is.", "Isn't it just a little sad, that we are constantly bombarded by people telling us just how bad everything is. We are slowly but surely approaching saturation point and will (if we listen to everything) eventually starve ourselves to death, because no food or drink today, seemingly has anything good in it. Surely the old adage, of everything in moderation, is where we should be and if anyone prefers one thing to another, well that's their personal choice and they shouldn't be harassed or vilified just because they choose something, that you or I don't. I personally don't smoke or drink, but I am partial to the occasional biscuit, preferably of the buttery variety. There will be people out there, now going OMG Butter - the guy is killing himself....but honestly, I would need to attempt to eat a mountain of them, to do that - so please, let me enjoy my biscuit, in peace and quiet, with no feeling of guilt, whatsoever. ", "DaveP007 - I don't know how you can say that !?!?! Coke is clearly better than Pepsi. Pepsi is just far too sweet ;(", "Just tried a Coke Life from my local ASDA - they had a huge pallet of the stuff on display in the entrance and were selling it a £1 for a 1.5ltr bottle. At first taste it is fairly smooth, with a hint of caramel and less fizz than a regular Coke. A couple of shots down, it starts to develop a very bitter, sour aftertaste and a light burning/numb sensation develops in your throat. I persevered, but the the aftertaste and burning became too much. I had to go back into the store and but a regular Coke to wash the foul taste away - but guess what? - regular Coke was not part of the promotion & was being sold at full price. No problem for a guy like me, but there are plenty of kids and poor people shopping at ASDA who can't afford a full price antidote. Coke, ya got me - coaxed me in with fancy marketing and a special offer, left me with a sore throat and £2.50 out of pocket.", "Some countries actually call Diet Coke Coke Light. Now I'm no expert but that sounds awfully close to Coke Life to me. I'm not saying that there is any connection between the two but it wouldn't surprise me AT ALL if there were some some conspiracy theorists out there that draw a conection between the two before too long...", "It's all pretty disgusting anyhow,tooth-rot and foul.. ", "Rupertnorwich - don't get me wrong, I'm a big fan of Coke! I'm just a naturally sceptical person (owing to a few incidents in my early life that I'd rather not go into here, I suppose). Holidays are Coming, Holidays are Coming!", "It's a half hour since I had my first taste of Coke Life, and after a horrible initial reaction, I now feel amazing. I don't know what they put in this stuff, but I can see why they call it 'Life' - I have never felt so ALIVE.", "GUYS SERIOUSLY YOU HAVE TO TRY THIS STUFF COMBINED WITH REGULAR COKE ITS AMAZING I HAVE NEVER FELT THIS GOOD I CANT BELIEVE IT ITS SO GOOD AND IM GOING TO THE SHOPS TO GET SOME MORE AND I CANT WAIT TO DRINK IT", "I've just done a sick. Don't feel so good.", "Always the Real Thing, Always Coca-Cola", "Skip, by 'coke', they mean the drink Coca-Cola, not the cocaine you mixed with regular Coca-Cola! ;-)", "@DaveP007: Big Business certainly got YOU! The real influence isn't sad people being negative, it's heavy, very expensive and effective advertising conditioning you to buy their stuff and dislike anyone who doesn't. They jump with glee when (like this test) we argue over which body-destroying drink we'd prefer, rather than asking ourselves whether we ought to poison our bodies with it at all. One Coke (or Pepsi or whatever) is fine; half-a-dozen a day is death (slow, of course - they don't want to lose customers). The sugar's addictive, the flavourings are addictive and the food content's simply empty energy. But the markup for the makers over their costs is HUGE - and can pay for all that advertising. Of course, you might prefer to believe that all the doctors and nutritionists are wrong and just want to spoil your fun. In that case, you need Coco-cola Original from 100 years ago, with genuine cocaine (why do you think it got the name?). Now that was REALLY addictive!", "Diet cola is diet cola. 17p for two litres at the supermarket. Everything else is branding.", "WILL NEVER LET COKE PASSED MY LIPS SINCE READING MARK THOMAS' BOOK - TELLING HOW COCA-COLA SELLS WATER TO THE COUNTRIES IT'S TOTALLY SOOKED DRY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! do your teeth, bodies, hyper-mentality a favour - BOYCOTT.") output<-sentiment_analysis(some_txt) summary<-colSums(output)