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  2. Heath Bar Shake - Wikipedia

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    The Heath Bar Shake is a milkshake drink sold at Baskin-Robbins, based on the Heath candy bar. It is notable for its high calorie count and was dubbed "The Unhealthiest Drink in America" by Men's Health Magazine. The shake contains 2,310 calories. [3] 73 different ingredients go into making the shake. [3]

  3. These Are The Most Unhealthy Coffee Drinks From Starbucks ...

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    It's high calorie and sugar content. According to the Daily Mail , the drink has 930 calories in a 32-ounce large (860 calories in the 16-ounce medium) and 185 grams of sugar.

  4. Starbucks holiday menu: What's the healthiest drink? How much ...

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    It’s also the lowest calorie option of the bunch, at 100 calories for a 16-ounce Grande. Those calories, however, mostly come from sugar — there’s 20 grams per serving. (By comparison, the ...

  5. Are Celsius Energy Drinks Healthy? We Asked a Dietitian - AOL

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    However, drinking high-calorie energy drinks may cause weight gain if the extra calories from the drink exceed daily needs. Celsius energy drinks also contain chromium, a popular weight loss ...

  6. Energy Brands - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] On April 2, 2009, Glacéau Vitaminwater introduced a new line for the weight-conscious market called Vitaminwater10 that has 10 calories per eight-ounce serving, [16] and later Vitaminwater Zero, a calorie-free drink, down from the older line that serves 50 kilocalories. Both drinks include Truvia as a sweetener. [17]

  7. Alcohol and weight - Wikipedia

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    A study found frequent, light drinkers (three to seven drinking days per week, one drink per drinking day) had lower BMIs than infrequent, but heavier drinkers. [5] Although calories in liquids containing ethanol may fail to trigger the physiologic mechanism that produces the feeling of fullness in the short term, long-term, frequent drinkers ...