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

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    While rates of obesity varied by country (from 3.3% in Cambodia to 64% in the Polynesia island of Niue), there was a strong link between having at least one soda a day and having overweight or ...

  3. Soda Health Facts: Are Soft Drinks Really Bad for You? - WebMD

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    Just about every week, it seems, a new study warns of another potential health risk linked to soft drinks. The most recent headlines have raised concerns that diet sodas boost stroke risk. Diet ...

  4. 13 Ways That Sugary Soda Is Bad for Your Health

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    10. Soda Drinkers Have a Higher Risk of Cancer. Cancer tends to go hand-in-hand with other chronic diseases like obesity, type 2 diabetes, and heart disease. For this reason, it is unsurprising to ...

  5. Soda Springs High School - Wikipedia

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    Soda Springs High School is a public high school in Soda Springs, Idaho, United States. Athletics. Soda Springs 2A girls state cross country team won 14 straight Idaho state championships from 2006 to 2019. The boys 2A cross country team was named a 2019 Fall Sports Academic Champion. Notable alumni. David Archer - former NFL quarterback. Soda ...

  6. Mountain Dew, Orange Crush, and 9 Other Sodas You Should ...

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    Here are 11 sodas you might want to avoid due to their high sugar and caffeine content. 1. Mountain Dew. Known for its vibrant green hue and crisp taste, Mountain Dew contains a high caffeine ...

  7. Children and Sweetened Drinks: What's a Parent to Do? - WebMD

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    Dilute grape juice, cranberry juice, Gatorade, and Powerade with club soda -- about 50-50. Young kids love the bubbles. Stock single-serving drinks at home: low-fat chocolate milk, flavored waters ...

  8. Can Soft Drinks Be Healthy? - WebMD

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    Indeed, a recent study from Yale University analyzed 88 soda studies and found a clear link between soft drink intake and consumption of extra calories.

  9. Inca Kola - Wikipedia

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    Inca Kola (also known as "the Golden Kola" in international advertising) is a soft drink that was created in Peru in 1935 by British immigrant Joseph Robinson Lindley. The soda has a sweet, fruity flavor that somewhat resembles its main ingredient, lemon verbena (not to be confused with lemongrass, both of which can be known as hierbaluisa in Spanish).