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Medications or Sugary Drinks? Electrolit Tax Targets Coca-Cola and Pepsico

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The taxes lurk the oral serums and other energy drinks, after some deputies proposed to place them as a category that should be considered in the IEPS, due to the use of sweeteners within its formulation to flavor. This has led to some people consuming them without a medical requirement. Serums and oral electrolytes are drinks whose function is to replenish liquids in the human body to counteract intense dehydration caused by vomiting or diarrhe…
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The taxes lurk the oral serums and other energy drinks, after some deputies proposed to place them as a category that should be considered in the IEPS, due to the use of sweeteners within its formulation to flavor. This has led to some people consuming them without a medical requirement. Serums and oral electrolytes are drinks whose function is to replenish liquids in the human body to counteract intense dehydration caused by vomiting or diarrhe…

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Expansion broke the news in on Saturday, October 4, 2025.
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