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The first official portrait of Kate Middleton was unveiled this morning in London ... and yes, that's supposed to look like her now.
Prince William and Duchess Catherine were there for the big reveal and while she reportedly said the portrait was "absolutely brilliant," it's been taking a beating online.
One reporter called it "an aesthetic disaster" while a Twitter user said it looked "worse than the touch up of Jesus!!"
"Kate Middleton's new portrait painting looks like the before picture on a miracle anti-ageing [sic] skin cream advert," wrote another.
And our personal favorite: "Kate Middleton's new portrait looks like that creepy painting from hell that can stare into your soul in Ghostbusters 2."
What do you think? The artist, Paul Emsley, says Kate wanted to "be portrayed naturally -- her natural self -- as opposed to her official self" in the portrait.
SODA NEWS....
Pepsi Special
Pepsi in Japan has launched a version of its cola drink it claims acts as a fat blocker -- the latest product on the Japanese market pitched as a healthy cola.
Made with an indigestible form of dextrin or dietary fiber, Pepsi Special is supposed to reduce the absorption of fat in the body from food intake and help lower cholesterol levels.
The latest product innovation out of Pepsi is modeled after the runaway hit of drink manufacturer Kirin Holdings, which launched what it marketed as the world’s first healthy cola drink this past spring. Kirin Mets Cola is also made with dextrin.
It's not a health food star, but it will do battle with your bezoar. Drinking a Coke is the best way to dissolve indigestible stomach masses that cause pain and discomfort, according to a number of studies.
Soda gets a bad rap for making us fat, rotting our teeth and even possibly making us depressed. But hey... it's not all bad news with the bubbly stuff.
Turns out Coca-Cola comes in handy for an important, albeit odd, task: dissolving the indigestible material that builds up in our stomachs over time.
The past studies showed that, thanks to its acidic nature, Coke is pretty good at, well, dissolving things.









