added 2007 Mon Apr 30 10:23:57 by ind06
Just another reason why soda isn't really all that good for you.
Just another reason why soda isn't really all that good for you.
added 2007 Thu Mar 22 4:52:49 by capn_caveman
Root beer could be the safest soft drink for your teeth, new research suggests, but many other popular diet and sugared sodas are nearly as corrosive to dental enamel as battery acid.
Root beer could be the safest soft drink for your teeth, new research suggests, but many other popular diet and sugared sodas are nearly as corrosive to dental enamel as battery acid.
added 2007 Sun Mar 4 5:35:25 by Rigel
For the first time since 1990, the percentage of adults who drink a daily cup of coffee exceeds those who drink a soft drink every day, the National Coffee Association of USA said on Saturday.
For the first time since 1990, the percentage of adults who drink a daily cup of coffee exceeds those who drink a soft drink every day, the National Coffee Association of USA said on Saturday.
added 2007 Sun Feb 25 2:48:46 by gatitabonitasen
Many components of the modern western diet - meats, fish, dairy products, most grains, sugars, alcohol and caffeinated drinks (in fact, almost everything except vegetables, millet, most fruits and, as we have just seen, apple cider vinegar) - contribute to one's body becoming too acidic. This in turn can open the door to a variety of problems, some
Many components of the modern western diet - meats, fish, dairy products, most grains, sugars, alcohol and caffeinated drinks (in fact, almost everything except vegetables, millet, most fruits and, as we have just seen, apple cider vinegar) - contribute to one's body becoming too acidic. This in turn can open the door to a variety of problems, some
added 2007 Sun Jan 7 2:37:52 by Ousama
For many people there's only one real reason to drink diet soda."Because it's got no calories and, yeah, you try to watch your weight," says Raymond Tomczak.
For many people there's only one real reason to drink diet soda."Because it's got no calories and, yeah, you try to watch your weight," says Raymond Tomczak.
added 2006 Wed Aug 9 22:27:43 by msaleem
An extra can of soda a day can pile on 15 pounds (7 kilograms) in a single year, and the evidence strongly suggests that this sort of increased consumption is a key reason that more people have gained weight, the researchers say.
An extra can of soda a day can pile on 15 pounds (7 kilograms) in a single year, and the evidence strongly suggests that this sort of increased consumption is a key reason that more people have gained weight, the researchers say.
added 2006 Fri Aug 4 4:20:22 by Deidre
Tonic, pop, soda--what do you call the bubbly? A map of soda names across the United States.
Tonic, pop, soda--what do you call the bubbly? A map of soda names across the United States.








