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    Sugar Kills Soda is a very sugary drink but one every once in awhile isn’t too bad. Sugar in the drinks aren’t bad but the amount that people drink. Drinking too much soda isn’t good and is linked to a lot of other diseases and symptoms. Obesity, diabetes, and sleepiness are the few symptoms from drinking too many sodas. On the bright side, a soda once in awhile isn’t bad. When you eat out you probably drink soda and the majority is that you eat out four times a month. That's not a lot of soda…

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    manufacturing process. Drinks with added sugar are suspected to be the leading causes of weight gain, obesity, and type 2 diabetes because there is little or no healthy ingredients. If people were to stop drinking those sugary drinks and have some water a lot of America’s health problems would be fixed. People don’t realize how much a can of soda can effect them let alone 2 cans a day which is the average amount of sodas Americans drink a day. Researchers found that drinking just one soda a day…

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    Soda Argumentative Essay

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    Introduction Sodas and soft drinks have been the number one choices for beverages in the world for years. Sure, soda has a great flavor, but what many people do not know is that the great taste comes with serious side effects. Many studies have been conducted that prove the effects that soda has on the body are threatening to staying healthy and even staying alive. How Can Consuming Soda cBe Life Threatening? Multiple studies have been conducted that show a life-threatening relationship…

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    One of the fiercest battles between brands through the years is the battle between Coke and Pepsi. How effectively these brands market their products determine their market share. We learned in our lesson that a brands marketing strategy is comprised several components called a marketing mix. The marketing mix is composed of four areas; product, price, placement and promotion. Through many years of success and failure these brands are ripe with illustrations of marketing successes and…

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    It is not the government’s job to tell us what we are allowed to put in our bodies. A lot of controversy has come up with the Soda Ban Bill. The bill wants to limit the amount of soft drinks sold over 16 ounces. Ultimately, it is an individual’s choice on what they put in their body, and it is arbitrary for the government to try and regulate how much soda people consume. The government is trying to treat us like children who cannot make their own drink choices and it is unwarranted. It is…

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    Ban brominated vegetable oil in the United States! Did you know that in many sodas, there is a toxic chemical called brominated vegetable oil? This chemical is put into sodas like Mt. Dew and Fanta Orange, to name a couple, so that the ingredients won’t separate. You can even see this chemical if you hold it up to the sunlight for example, Mt. Dew. When you hold it up it is cloudy. This chemical causes many health problems such as memory loss, skin rashes, severe acne, fatigue, loss of…

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    Gum Disease

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    Then rinse your mouth with water soon afterwards. 2. Ice Ice is for chilling foods and beverages, not chewing. Although technically not a food, there are people who crave its crunch. But according to the American Dental Association, chewing on a hard substance, such as ice, can…

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    Dry Ice Research Paper

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    popularity. From science experiments to see if it works to famous YouTubers trying it. And lucky for them, it successfully worked! The necessary items needed are: dry ice, desired drinks (soda/juice), popsicle sticks, an empty soda can, and a glass of water. These items can be easily acquired at local stores, in your home, or where ever. The very first step to this procedure is to hollow out a reasonable sized indenture into the dry ice. This creates a small channel for the desired liquid. Step…

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    with different sodas and candies. Caffeine was thought to be a factor in the reaction, but after trying caffeine free coke, the reaction was the same. Tonya Coffey, of American Journal of Physics, experimented with different carbonated beverages, such as tonic water, seltzer water, and different typeds of coke. For the additives, she tried fruit Mentos, mint Mentos, mint Lifesavers, table salt, rock salt, and more. It was found that Diet Coke and Fruit Mentos have the best reaction. Temperature…

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    that I needed to cut out sodas. I actually just recently started this habit of drinking sodas. It all began when I started working at the movies and there was nothing else for employees there to drink but soda. Of course, you could purchase a ½ liter water bottle for $4 but I was broke, so I had to stick with the free soda every day I worked. The first month I never noticed a change in my skin, but after about three months I had really bad acne. I already have naturally oily skin, which I have…

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