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  2. 100plus - Wikipedia

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    100PLUS (often pronounced as "hundred plus") is a brand of isotonic sports drink manufactured by Fraser and Neave. It was created and launched in 1983 in both Malaysia and Singapore , with the name commemorating 100 years of Fraser and Neave's founding.

  3. 10 Sugar Alternatives to Try This Year - AOL

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    3. Honey. Type: Natural sweetener. Potential benefits: Honey contains more nutrients than table sugar, including antioxidants, minerals, and vitamins.It’s also easier to digest than table sugar ...

  4. This Is the Healthiest Fast Food Burger in America Right Now

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    Plus, it has the lowest sodium content on our entire list at 390 mg. When we say it's the second healthiest burger, we mean that it's barely the second. The #1 Most Healthy: Wendy's Jr. Hamburger

  5. Make your meals healthier with these 9 simple dietitian ... - AOL

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    Plus, it taps into a few new trends for 2025 — expect to see more global flavors, plus sustainable-sourced ingredients, such as sea kelp, which is used to make nori,” adds Harbstreet. Dried ...

  6. Healthy Choice - Wikipedia

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    Healthy Choice is the name of a brand of refrigerated and frozen foods owned by ConAgra Foods. ConAgra sells a broad array of dishes through its Healthy Choice brand, including frozen dinners, side dishes, cold cuts and other meats, canned soups, ice cream, bread, pasta sauce, and popcorn. In Canada, Healthy Choice is a brand of ConAgra Brands.

  7. David Phillips (entrepreneur) - Wikipedia

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    Healthy Choice was running a promotion offering 500 miles for each pack of ten Healthy Choice bar codes mailed in as proof of purchase. [3] Valuing each mile at two cents, Phillips calculated that the return per UPC ($1) was worth a significant part of the price of a frozen meal (which were selling for $2), but while shopping he found Healthy Choice soup cans for only $0.90.

  8. What's Actually Healthier—Diet Coke or Coke Zero? - AOL

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    Coke Zero vs. Diet Coke: Which One Is the Healthier Choice? As explained above, Diet Coke and Coke Zero use different sweetening agents. Both have aspartame, which Brown explains is a low-calorie ...

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