Brigham Young University lifts 60-year ban on caffeinated drinks

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Brigham Young University, founded by the Mormon Church in Utah, posted a photo of Coca-Cola on Twitter on Thursday, saying "it really happened" and understating the end of the 60-year ban on the sale of caffeinated beverages.
Brigham Young, known as Mormon Harvard, has never banned caffeinated drinks on campus, but has always stood firm on campus bans, even though the Church of latter-day Saints of Jesus Christ clarified in 2012, the Associated Press reported. Mormon church teachings do not prohibit caffeinated drinks.
Sarah McLauz, a student majoring in advertising design, said the decision saved her a lot of time and did not have to work so hard to carry drinks from outside the school. "Brigham Young is a great university in many ways, but in some places it is out of date," she said. "the small change in allowing the sale of caffeinated drinks is not contrary to our religion (Mormonism) and should have been done a long time ago."
Brigham Young University says the change is in response to the needs of 30, 3000 students. The news of lifting the ban has attracted many alumni on the Internet, recalling how to carry 2 liters of caffeinated drinks into university classes and praising Brigham Young University's decision.
The famous American university Brigham Young University will lift the ban on the sale of caffeinated drinks.
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