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  2. Metrecal - Wikipedia

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    Metrecal was a brand of low-calorie, powdered diet foods (to be mixed with water as a beverage) "containing the essential nutrients of protein, carbohydrate, fat, vitamins and minerals" introduced in the early 1960s by the Mead Johnson company, with the first variety going on the market on October 6, 1959, the same day as another Mead Johnson product, Enfamil. [1]

  3. Jolly Shandy - Wikipedia

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    A new version of the beer mix called Jolly Shandy Lychee was introduced to the customers who were not satisfied with the original taste of Jolly Shandy. The packing size of the Lychee flavored Jolly Shandy is 330 mL and contains 0.6% alcohol content. Jolly Shandy is produced in Malaysia and mainland China. [5]

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    Chia seeds, lemon juice, and water combine to make the “tadpole water” drink for weight loss. Here, an expert shares the benefits and risks of the TikTok trend. The ’Tadpole Water’ Weight ...

  5. Oligonol - Wikipedia

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    Oligonol is a mixture of low molecular weight polyphenols found in lychee fruit. [1] Oligonol is thought to have antioxidant and anti-influenza virus actions. In addition, it helps improve blood flow in organs, maintain muscle, reduce weight, and protect skin from harmful UV rays.

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  7. Lychee - Wikipedia

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    The fleshy, edible portion of the fruit is an aril, surrounding one dark brown inedible seed that is 1 to 3.3 cm long and 0.6 to 1.2 cm wide (0.39–1.30 by 0.24–0.47 in). Some cultivars produce a high percentage of fruits with shriveled aborted seeds known as 'chicken tongues'.

  8. Diet soda - Wikipedia

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    According to a study by the National Center for Health Statistics, about one-fifth of the US population ages 2 years and over consumed diet drinks on a given day in 2009‒2010, and 11% consumed 16 fluid oz. of diet drinks or more. Overall, the percentage consuming diet drinks was higher among females compared with males.

  9. Stillman diet - Wikipedia

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    The Stillman diet is a high-protein, low-carbohydrate diet devised in 1967 by physician Irwin Maxwell Stillman (1896–1975). [1] It focusses mostly on the complete avoidance of both fats and carbohydrates, and requires at least eight glasses of water to be consumed every day.