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What Happens to Your Body When You Drink Diet Soda Every Day
Though diet soda isn’t inherently bad for you, studies have linked regular consumption of it to potential health concerns.
Explore the truth behind diet sodas and their impact on dental health. Dr. Baiju Hariharan reveals why switching to ...
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The Sugar-Free Showdown: Diet Coke vs. Coke Zero Sugar - Our Comprehensive Consumer Report
In the soft drink extremely concentrated market, no other brand is as recognized as Coca-Cola. Recognized everywhere in the world, Coca-Cola is the best-known sodas company ever made. But with growing ...
A variety of different types of sodas in ice - Davizro/Getty Images If you're a big player in the soda game and wanna be taken seriously, you've gotta offer more than just your classic flavor. Take ...
It all changed for Paddy Spence during a trip to Whole Foods in March 2010. That’s when the food-industry veteran, who had given up sugar cold turkey a decade earlier, discovered Zevia. The ...
If you've ever taken a sip of a zero sugar soda and expected diet soda flavor, or vice versa, you already know: Not all sugar-free sodas taste the same. The difference isn't in the calorie or sugar ...
In an effort to expand its customer demographics, Monster Energy is launching a new "female-focused" energy drink in 2026.
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6 Drinks That Have More Sugar Than a Doughnut
Too much added sugar is linked with weight gain and risk of chronic diseases. Added sugar from beverages can add up quickly, with many popular drinks delivering more than 13 grams of added sugar.
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