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    Coke Vs Pepsi

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    brands of liquid refreshments that generate more than $1 billion in revenues (Lin). Two companies also have similar products for example, Pepsi-cola and Coca-cola (coke). They taste basically the same and have similar price; for that reason, they can be considered as the perfect substitution for each other. However, the demand for coke is much higher than Pepsi. So, why is KO dominating the market? There is not a simple answer, but it is for sure…

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    tea, energy drinks, flavored water, and sparkling water are replacing the traditional soft drinks that were once stocked in the majority of Americans refrigerators. It is important that major companies in the soft drink industry such as Coca-Cola, Pepsi Co, and Dr Pepper Snapple take notice to these trends and develop new products to meet customers needs. In response to the new demand, companies have been advertising the positive aspects of exercise, and producing lower calorie drinks as well as…

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    diabetes and cancer are all in large part caused by the Standard American Diet. (Yes, it’s SAD.) Though experts increasingly recommend a diet high in plants and low in animal products and processed foods, ours is quite the opposite, and there’s little disagreement that changing it could improve our health and save tens of millions of lives. And — not inconsequential during the current struggle over deficits and spending — a sane diet could save tens if not hundreds of billions of dollars in…

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    Winston Churchill once said, “success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.” This is such a true statement. There are many roads that can lead you to success. Even if you fail once, twice, even three times, there will always be an alternative to reaching your goal. Through three people, different ideas of success are conveyed. Malcolm Gladwell, author of the Outliers and Blink.. Paul Tough, an editor of The New York Times and author of How Children…

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    when sugar substitution became available: Equal, Splenda, Sweet’N Low, and Truvia. However, the sugar substitution trend ended as quickly as it started due to research showing a link between cancer and sugar substitution “sweetners”. Atkins low carb diet and Jenny Craig weight loss plan were also popular trends, but soon faded away showing that media does have a huge influence in Americans food choices. Also, who can forget the trend with the Subway Guy, Jared Scot Fogle a former spokesman for…

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    Anti Lsd

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    My group developed a video psa outlining the risks and effects LSD has on one’s body. We decided to demonstrate what LSD would look like for someone tripping on it and then proceeded to explain what is going on inside the body of the person tripping. We went with this method to deliver the information because it showed a first hand account of someone tripping on the chemical and allowed the audience to make a more informed opinion by depicting what the experience would actually be like.…

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    The Rise Of Sugary Drinks

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    in New Zealand. Many people are keen on finding the reason of this increase and one of the popular targets is sugary drinks. A sugary drink is any beverage with added sugar or sweetener. Some examples of sugary drinks are sodas like Coca Cola or Pepsi, fruit juice, sports drinks such as Powerade or Gatorade and energy drinks like Lift Plus or Mother. Sugary drinks are mainly being targeted for the fact that they contain high amounts of sugar. The reason why containing so much sugar is…

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    Diet Soda Essay

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    doesn’t mean that it is good for our health. Diet sodas are carbonated beverage which is a calorie-free carbonated and sweetened with saccharin or aspartame, cyclamate instead of sugar and it was believed to use in controlling weight. And technically help people lose weight and resist sugar-related diseases like diabetes and metabolic syndrome. Diet coke, Pepsi max, sprite zero, etc. it is almost very popular sugar-sweetened beverage has a “light” or a “diet” version on the market or on the…

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    many everyday things that cause this rapid weight gain. Many people think because it’s “diet” soda that it is better for you than regular soda, and that it will help you lose weight, but that is not the case. According to “Diet soda makes consumers more fat than fit,” research suggests that diet soft drinks and other artificially sweetened products may actually contribute to weight gain. research suggests that diet soft drinks and other…

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    Sugar History

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    Sugar is an energy source that balances our diet, but too much sugar can also damage our health. Most of us go over our daily sugar intake of 4 teaspoons a day because we crave sugar and its taste. When you eat sugar, dopamine is released in your brain which makes you feel good and makes you want…

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