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  2. Should parents let their kids drink soda? - AOL

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    Worth noting: A 12-ounce can of regular Coca-Cola has 140 calories and 39 grams of sugar (or 78% of the recommended dietary guidelines for adults); a 12-ounce can of Pepsi has 150 calories and 41 ...

  3. Effects on kids. Some research shows that prolonged exposure to social media increases the risk of negative effects like anxiety or depression. ... Coca-Cola announces six new flavors and we can't ...

  4. Criticism of Coca-Cola - Wikipedia

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    Coca-Cola Co. partially funded the pro-industry advocacy group International Life Sciences Institute (ILSI) for many years prior to ending their support for the organization in 2021. [9] ILSI was founded by a former Coca-Cola Co. executive in 1978, and has employed a number of former high level Coca-Cola Co. employees. [10]

  5. Iowa police debunk false claim about children discovered in ...

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    The claim: Iowa police found Coca-Cola truck 'filled with kids' A Dec. 15 Facebook post (direct link, archive link) shows a picture of a red Coca-Cola truck in a parking lot with a police car next ...

  6. Energy drink - Wikipedia

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    Excessive consumption of energy drinks can have serious health effects resulting from high caffeine and sugar intakes, particularly in children, teens, and young adults. [ 18 ] [ 19 ] Excessive energy drink consumption may disrupt teens' sleep patterns and may be associated with increased risk-taking behavior. [ 18 ]

  7. Soft drink - Wikipedia

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    A 2006 study of several thousand men and women, found that women who regularly drank cola-based sodas (three or more a day) had significantly lower bone mineral density (BMD) of about 4% in the hip compared to women who did not consume colas. [55] The study found that the effect of regular consumption of cola sodas was not significant on men's BMD.

  8. Drinking Coke and Pepsi may increase testicle size and ...

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    In addition to increased testicle size, researchers also found that “the concentrations of serum testosterone in all mice were enhanced after the Pepsi-Cola and Coca-Cola treatment,” which ...

  9. Recreational drug use - Wikipedia

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    Caffeine: Often found in coffee, black tea, energy drinks, some soft drinks (e.g., Coca-Cola, Pepsi, and Mountain Dew, among others), and chocolate. It is the world's most widely consumed psychoactive drug, but has only mild dependence liability for long-term users. [73]