Sip All Day... Get Decay.... Hard Facts About Soft Drinks •A - TopicsExpress



          

Sip All Day... Get Decay.... Hard Facts About Soft Drinks •A bottle of soda pop in the 50s was 6.5 ounces. Today, a 12-ounce can is standard and a 20-ounce bottle is common. •Larger container sizes mean more calories, more sugar and more acid in a single serving. A 64-ounce Big Cup has more than five cans of soda pop in a single serving! •There is no nutritional value in soft drinks. In regular soda pop all of the calories come from sugar. •In addition to cavities, heavy soda pop consumption has been linked to diabetes, obesity and osteoporosis. •One-fifth of all one- and two-year-old children drink soda pop. •Today, teens drink three times more soda pop than 20 years ago, often replacing milk. •Soft drink companies pay high schools and middle schools big bucks to offer their products. •Sealants only protect tooth chewing surfaces. Soda pop decay tends to occur where sealants cant reach. Check Out the Website sipallday.org
Posted on: Fri, 01 Aug 2014 14:46:16 +0000

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