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Man Addicted To Pepsi Drank 30 Cans Every Day For 20 Years
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Published 15:38 18 Jun 2022 GMT+1

Man Addicted To Pepsi Drank 30 Cans Every Day For 20 Years

A supermarket worker from North Wales drank nine litres of Pepsi a day

Anish Vij

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A man addicted to Pepsi drank 30 cans every day for 20 years.

Supermarket worker Andy Currie spent an eye-watering £7,000-a-year on the fizzy drink and drank nine litres a day.

In total, the 41-year-old roughly drank 219,000 cans of Pepsi, which is nearly 8,000kg of sugar - the equivalent of seven million cubes.

Andy, from Bangor, North Wales, said: “I’ve always loved the taste of a cold Pepsi. Nothing could beat it and I just got hooked.

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“I work nights so always liked the sugar rush to keep me going. I’d go through four or five two litre bottles of Pepsi every day.

“Because I work at Tesco I could just buy it straight after work and take it home.”

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Andy says he splashed out £20-a-day on Pepsi.

He added: “It cost me a fortune to be honest. I could have bought a car every year for the same amount I was spending on Pepsi.

“I just needed to have it, as soon as I woke up I’d go to the fridge and pour myself a large glass of Pepsi and just carry on through the day.

“I remember going to weddings and birthdays and while other people had glasses of  champagne I’d be toasting people with a can of fizzy pop.”

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When Andy hit 19 stone, his doctors warned him he was at risk of becoming diabetic.

Despite managing to to lose two stone with exercise and dieting, he still was unable to stop drinking Pepsi.

It was only until he met London-based therapist and hypnotist David Kilmurry, when things started to change.

David identified Woody as having avoidant restrictive food intake disorder.

And most incredibly, after just one online hypnotherapy session, Andy says he was cured and drank water for the first time in two decades.

In just four weeks he has dropped a further stone and is remarkably more healthy.

Andy said: “David met me online and hypnotised me for about 40 minutes. 

“I don’t know what he said but afterwards I just didn’t want to drink it anymore.

“I’ve still got two cans of Pepsi in my fridge which I was going to have before the session but didn’t have time. 

“I haven’t touched them in a month and don’t plan to. I prefer water now. My wife Sarah says my skin looks better and I’ve got so much more energy.

“I like walking now and me and Sarah are planning to climb Mount Snowdon in the summer.”

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David added: “I was horrified at Andy’s disclosure of drinking 10 litres of Pepsi a day.

“That was by far the worst sugar addiction I’ve ever heard of.

“Resigned to addiction, Andy was overweight, anxious and struggled to get his words out because he was so breathless.

“This kind of addiction is very dangerous and puts huge pressure on your vital organs.

“Andy was pre-diabetic and needed to change quickly before heart disease and potential pancreatic cancer took him.

“It became a poison and a crutch to him. Since working with him I am delighted to see him drinking water and healthy drinks.”

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Topics: UK News

Anish Vij
Anish Vij

Anish is a Journalist at LADbible Group and is a GG2 Young Journalist of the Year 2025. He has a Master's degree in Multimedia Journalism and a Bachelor's degree in International Business Management. Apart from that, his life revolves around the ‘Four F’s’ - family, friends, football and food. Email: [email protected]

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