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A total of 81 participants in a weight-management program, who regularly consumed diet beverages, were randomly assigned to either replace their diet drink with water or continue their usual intake of ...
President Trump said Coca-Cola has agreed to use cane sugar​ in its U.S. cola, which is currently sweetened with ...
Would you consider soda a medicinal beverage? Selling drinks purported to have health benefits has been around far longer ...
Asked about the switch, a representative for Coca-Cola didn’t explicitly say it would use cane sugar for products in the U.S.
We don’t love labeling foods and beverages “good” or “bad” — not even soda. This sort of black-and-white thinking doesn’t do ...
Squeezing some lemon or lime juice can also enhance the taste of water. While plain water is the No. 1 hydrator, it doesn’t ...
Identifying solid health benefits involves evaluating what prebiotics each soda contains, whether those prebiotics exist in sufficient quantities to impact the gut microbiome, and, if so, what ...
President Donald Trump said Coca-Cola agreed to use cane sugar in the U.S. How does that stack up with high-fructose corn ...
The clearest argument for cane sugar over corn syrup is taste. “You’ll see. It’s just better!” Trump said on Truth Social.
There's been a lot of talk these days about what's healthy and what isn't. Regardless of how healthy something is, consumers continue to name taste as the determining factor over nutritional value.
How did a ‘health drink’ from the early 1800s spawn so many names and variations? An expert in American dialects explains.