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  2. Scientists Link Popular Drink With Over 330,000 Deaths a Year

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    Sugary drinks, or sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs), include soft drinks, fruit-flavored drinks, energy drinks, punch, lemonade, and traditional beverages such as aguas frescas, says Adedapo ...

  3. Sodas like Poppi and Olipop bill themselves as healthier ...

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    Caffeine: 0-32 mg. Calories: 25 per can. Sugar: 3-5 grams. Fiber: 2 grams. Sodium: 0-35 mg. Poppi features flavors like Raspberry Rose, Strawberry Lemon and Classic Cola and comes in brightly ...

  4. Sweetened beverage - Wikipedia

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    Sugar-sweetened beverages contribute to the overall energy density of diets. There is a correlation between drinking sugar-sweetened beverages and gaining weight or becoming obese. Sugar-sweetened beverages show lower satiety values for same calories compared to solid foods, which may cause one to consume more calories. [23]

  5. High-fructose corn syrup - Wikipedia

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    Most countries, including Mexico, use sucrose, or table sugar, in soft drinks. In the U.S., soft drinks, such as Coca-Cola, are typically made with HFCS 55. HFCS has a sweeter taste than sucrose. Some Americans seek out drinks such as Mexican Coca-Cola in ethnic groceries because they prefer the taste over that of HFCS-sweetened Coca-Cola.

  6. 25 Unhealthiest Drinks on the Planet—Ranked by Sugar - AOL

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    Nutrition (Per 8-ounce serving): Calories: 100 Fat: 0 g (Saturated fat: 0 g) Sodium: 20 mg Carbs: 29 g (Fiber: 0 g, Sugar: 23 g) Protein: 0 g. Although fruit juice provides some of your daily ...

  7. Soft drink - Wikipedia

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    Due to the high sugar content in typical soft drinks, they may also be called sugary drinks. [ 9 ] In the United States, the 2003 Harvard Dialect Survey [ 6 ] tracked the usage of the nine most common names.

  8. The 7 Best Drinks To Stop Sugar Cravings - AOL

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    Without sufficient magnesium, the body can struggle to regulate blood sugar levels, leading to an increased desire for sweets as a quick energy source. Each 8-ounce glass provides 24 grams of this ...

  9. Functional beverage - Wikipedia

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    Most functional beverages are sweetened, and consumption of sweetened beverages is associated with higher levels of obesity and heart disease. [1] [2] Most of these drinks contain significant amounts of sugars and hence calories, which would add to discretionary and total caloric intake. As such, these ingredients pose health risks because of ...