Soft drinks: Ingredients and their nutritional value
Monday June 28th 2010, 9:33 pm
Filed under: carbonated soft drink industry

Although soft drinks are often the culprit for a series of health issues, they are, admittedly, vital vehicles of a balanced diet. After intensive work out, soft drinks are quicker absorbed than water providing to human body hydration and energy, while replenishing all the key vitamins and minerals that the body loses during exercising. Soft drinks typically complement fast food meals or pre-packaged foods, but the can also com (more…)



Lowering Your Risk for Kidney Stones
Sunday June 27th 2010, 9:33 pm
Filed under: carbonated soft drink industry

Kidney sand was one of the most widespread remedial conditions afflicting millions and millions of people across the globe. You necessarily don’t have to have a family story of kidney sand to be susceptible. There are numerous factors that play a part in the development of kidney shingle. Besides, having suffered once you should to be spare tender to inhibit recurrence. Different types of kidney sand warrant different treatment (more…)



Grandma Hystad’s Recipes,bar Mixes, Drinks, Food Information
Sunday June 27th 2010, 9:33 pm
Filed under: carbonated soft drink industry

CONTENTS

BORSCHT SOUP

GRANDMA’S SPAGHETTI AND MEAT BALLS

BAKED WINTER SQUASH

GRANDMA’S WHIPPED SHORTBREAD COOKIES

AUNT PAT’S BUTTER TARTS

LIGHTSIDE

BUY LOCAL FOOD

FOOD INFORMATION WHEN EXPOSED TO FIRE, FLOOD, HEAT, POWER OUT

CARBON MONOXIDE POIS (more…)



Carbonated and other soft -drink beverages on bone density and other deleterious effects, replacing milk drinks
Saturday June 26th 2010, 9:33 pm
Filed under: carbonated soft drink industry

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Caffeine is a well-known stimulant that is added as an ingredient to various carbonated soft drinks.  Due to its stimulatory and other physiological effects, individuals desire to know the exact amount of caffeine consumed from these beverages

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Soft Drinks: America’s Other Drinking Problem
Wednesday June 23rd 2010, 9:33 pm
Filed under: carbonated soft drink industry

Did you know that the average American drinks 192 gallons of liquid a year? That translates to about 3.7 gallons per week or 2 liters a day, and soft drinks average 28% of this amount. According to Beverage Marketing reports, “Carbonated soft drinks are the single biggest source of calories in the American diet, providing 7-9 % of calories.

Look at these alarming statistics from The National Soft Drink Associ (more…)