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Elon Musk annoys to buy more companies, including Coca-Cola … to add cocaine back

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After buying $ 44 billion from Twitter, Tesla CEO Elon Musk was annoyed with the purchase of more iconic US companies to restore them – he even suggested he could buy Coca-Cola to reintroduce cocaine into soft drink ingredients .

“Then I’ll buy Coca-Cola to get the cocaine back,” Musk tweeted late Wednesday night.

A Twitter user responded by sharing a photo of the first publicly sold bottle from 1894 – a product containing 3.5 grams of cocaine. “Give it back,” the user added.

Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, stands at the Tesla Gigafactory foundry during a press conference. (Photo by Patrick Pleul / Union of Photos via Getty Images / Getty Images)

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Musk replied that the cocaine-filled Coca-Cola “kicked Red Bull’s ass!”

Billy Marcus, co-creator of Dogecoin, who uses the name “Shibetoshi Nakamoto” on Twitter (a reference to Satoshi Nakamoto, the pseudonym used by bitcoin inventors), asked Musk, “Can you buy a fox? I want another firefly season.” “Firefly (2002-2003) became a cult classic, although it was canceled after only one season.

“Some science fiction that actually includes science fiction would be great,” Musk said.

Coca-Cola bottles stand in a delivery truck in Mexico City, Mexico, on Thursday, September 5, 2013. Coca-Cola Femsa SAB, a bottler and distributor of Coca-Cola products in Mexico, has agreed to buy Brazils Spaipa SA Industria Brasileira de Bebidas in a cash de (Photographer: Suzana Gonzalez / Bloomberg via Getty Images / Getty Images)

Tesla’s CEO even shared what looks like a fake photo of him, promising on Twitter: “Now I’m going to buy McDonald’s and fix all the ice cream machines…”

“Listen, I can’t do miracles well,” Musk joked in response.

Twitter accepted Musk’s $ 44 billion offer to buy the company earlier this week. Musk, who criticized Twitter for not embracing free speech, hailed the platform as a “digital city square” and vowed to increase freedom of speech on the platform.

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“Freedom of speech is the foundation of a functioning democracy, and Twitter is the digital city square where issues vital to the future of humanity are discussed,” Musk said. “I also want to make Twitter better than ever by improving the product with new features, by making open source algorithms to increase trust, defeat spam bots, and authenticate everyone.”

“Twitter has huge potential – I look forward to working with the company and the user community to unlock it,” Musk added.

Twitter headquarters seen in San Francisco, California, USA on October 27, 2021 (Photo by Tayfun Coskun / Anadolu Agency via Getty Images / Getty Images)

Critics have suggested that moderating content could threaten users and allow disinformation to spread.

As for the critics, Musk tweeted: “I hope that even my worst critics will stay on Twitter, because that means freedom of speech.”

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John Stitt Pemberton invented Coca-Cola in the late 1800s and marketed it as a moderation drink designed as a patented drug. The name refers to two of its original ingredients: coca leaves, from which cocaine is extracted; and car nuts, a source of caffeine. Coca-Cola once contained about nine milligrams of cocaine per cup (for comparison, the typical dose of cocaine is 50-75 milligrams). The company removed cocaine in 1903.