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  2. What is the healthiest soda? Dietitians share their ... - AOL

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    Diet sodas and drinks sweetened with sugar substitutes contain much less sugar (if any) and far fewer calories than traditional soda. In that way, they can be healthier alternatives to pop.

  3. The 6 Healthiest Sweeteners—and 6 to Avoid - AOL

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    A newer sweetener on the market, allulose has a similar texture and flavor to sugar with far fewer calories and grams of carbohydrates. This sugar substitute is naturally found in only a few foods ...

  4. 25 Unhealthiest Drinks on the Planet—Ranked by Sugar - AOL

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    The second ingredient is high-fructose corn syrup, a source of sugar that contributes to the 36 grams of sugar in this bottle. 17. International Delight Mocha Iced Coffee Cans

  5. Fresca - Wikipedia

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    Since its introduction, [6] Fresca has been marketed in the United States as a sugar-free, citrus (lime and grapefruit) flavored diet soft drink. [7] In 1966 then Coca-Cola Company president J. Paul Austin announced the company's profits had doubled since 1959 and said "Other developments, notably the introduction of Fresca, now underway ...

  6. Club-Mate - Wikipedia

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    Club-Mate has 20 mg of caffeine per 100 ml, sugar content of 5 g per 100 ml, and 20 kcal per 100 ml, which is lower than most energy drinks. Club-Mate is available in 0.33-litre and 0.5-litre bottles. Some Club-Mate bottles include the slogan "man gewöhnt sich daran", which roughly translates as "you'll get used to it".

  7. Coca-Cola Raspberry - Wikipedia

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    On 26 October 2017, Coca-Cola Amatil announced that the drink would return to New Zealand for the 2017-2018 summer season. This version of the drink utilized a different formula from the 2005 incarnation, containing the artificial sweeteners Sucrolose and Acesulfame-K that would allow the drink to have 25% less sugar than standard Coca-Cola. [2]

  8. 5 of the most common health myths about soda - AOL

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    Many soft drinks actually contain less caffeine than a cup of coffee, but more sugar, meaning you actually won't be as energized but instead, can increase your chances of weight gain. Click ...

  9. Too much coffee, soda may raise stroke risk, while tea may ...

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    Scientists have found a link between coffee, tea, and soda drinking habits and stroke risk. ... The researchers suggest this may be due to sugar and other ingredients added to fruit-based drinks ...