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Number One: Hype Energy Drink The worst soft drink for your health might well be Hype, a carbonated energy drink that contains 160 mg of caffeine in a 16-oz. can and an industry leading 8.4 g of sugar per oz. The sugar is derived entirely from high fructose corn syrup.
Here's how to whittle down where it matters most. Try curbing carbs instead of fats. ... Think eating plan, not diet. ... Keep moving. ... Lift...
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But it's important to remember that they're not all designed this way, so always follow the instructions on the label. As a general rule, though,...
Read More »Coca-Cola Classic is certainly not healthy for you, although there are now many soft drinks on the market that have more sugar and caffeine content. Coke Classic is on this list because it essentially started the soft drink phenomena and is the “face” of the industry.
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Read More »Since 1999, PepsiCo has had an alternative to Sprite in its portfolio, Sierra Mist. But PepsiCo's lemon-lime soda hasn't made much impact on Sprite's market dominance, so their latest strategy is a new brand of lemon-lime soda targeted at Gen Z consumers called Starry.
When it comes to lemon-lime sodas, Sprite is the clear market leader. Not only is Coca-Cola’s Sprite the top lemon-lime soda in volume sales, but nationally, it is also the fourth-largest soda brand overall. Since 1999, PepsiCo has had an alternative to Sprite in its portfolio, Sierra Mist. But PepsiCo's lemon-lime soda hasn't made much impact on Sprite’s market dominance, so their latest strategy is a new brand of lemon-lime soda targeted at Gen Z consumers called Starry. Hints of the new lemon-lime flavor were unearthed by soda sleuths online, such as Twitter account SodaSeekers, which spotted a domain registration in July. Additionally, in August, Pepsi filed a trademark application for Starry, which included the logo. The logo is playful, and the Starry wordmark is strong and energetic with a four-pointed star nestled in the bottom curve of the “S.” The top half of the logo is a lemon half, and the bottom half is lime. More stars get added around the fruit, and the background is also yellow and green but flipped. Dieline reached out to Pepsi representatives for additional information, such as a release date for Starry, with no response at the time of this story being published.
As the human body is incapable of producing vitamin B12 on its own, it's necessary to be active in consuming foods that are a rich source of this...
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Many weight control drugs/pills reduce appetite by inducing an anorectic effect on the body, which may lead to nausea and diarrhoea. Fat burners...
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10,000 steps It takes 20 steps to burn 1 calorie, therefore walking 10,000 steps burns off about 500 calories, which can then be added to your...
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The majority of the men (nearly 86% of them) preferred a woman with a dress size 14 to 16. Jun 17, 2019
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