Green | August 03, 2009 | 6 comments

What's So "Natural" About Your Sticky-Sweet Sody Pop?

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Americans have long had a rabid thirst for ready-to-drink beverages, but chugging them with reckless abandon has rendered our mid-sections Pillsbury Dough Boy-oh-boy and triggered an apparent diabetic
epidemic. Are "natural" versions exactly what the doctor ordered, or are they merely just a misleading pop in the mouth?
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6 comments // What's So "Natural" About Your Sticky-Sweet Sody Pop?

  • MissAmanda
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      MissAmanda  
    • I'm a sucker for diet soda. though I don't drink soda often ( I don't buy it at the grocery store so it's no in my house, therefore I can't drink it regularly)...when I do drink it, it's diet...im ashamed but i can't help it ;o)

    • 3 years ago
  • currentlylarue
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      currentlylarue  
    • There's a difference in the soda's in the states v. soda's in the REST of the WORLD.
      America - High Fructose Cornsyrup
      Rest of the World - Natural sugar
      Try the Red Bull Cola
      It's natural. Nice twang to it. One could definitely taste the difference in the cola in the beverage v. a regular cola w/ cornsyrup.
      Don't be afraid to try something naturally sweetened.

    • 3 years ago
  • Spoon2013
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      Spoon2013  
    • I've seen the new "natural" sodas in the store and wasn't very interested in them... however a friend of mine would buy them up in Royal Farm stores and other gas stations because they were 50 cents cheaper since the companies were trying to promote them...

    • 3 years ago
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