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Soft drink - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A soft drink is a drink that does not contain alcohol . Soft drinks are often carbonated and commonly consumed while cold. The most common soft drinks are colas, flavored water, sparkling water, ice...
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Describes the dire health effects of soft drinks on our health, particularly children. ... While our children are exposed to unremitting publicity for soft drinks, evidence of their dangers accumulates. The consumption of soft drinks, like land-mine terrain, is riddled with hazards.
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The History of Soft Drinks Timeline ... This timeline accompanies Introduction to Pop - The History of Soft Drinks ... Soft drinks by definition are carbonated drinks that are non-alcoholic. Carbonated soft drinks are also refereed to as soda, soda pop, pop, or tonic.
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An introduction to the history of soft drinks including coca cola and pepsi cola - the inventors and history behind pop. ... Soft drinks can trace their history back to the mineral water found in natural springs. Bathing in natural springs has long been considered a healthy thing to do; and mineral water was said to...
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This review discusses the nutritional impact and health consequences of massive consumption of soft-drinks, particularly in teenagers. Covers aggressive marketing techniques. ... Tax Soft Drinks! To Promote Health and Raise Revenues...
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Liquid Candy: How Soft Drinks are Harming Americans' Health -- CSPI Report ... Soft Drinks Undermining Americans' Health: Teens Consuming Twice as Much 'Liquid Candy' as Milk -- Press Release October 21, 1998...
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