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A little food with that Coke, sir?

By from May 27, 2005

How depressing: a new study shows that most Americans get the majority of their calories from soda and other sweet drinks. We used to get the bulk of our calories from bread, but now we've decided bread isn't sweet or fizzy enough, and besides, it doesn't fit into a Big Gulp cup. Unsurprisingly, researchers found that people who consume more soft drinks and other sugary drinks (Snapple, anyone?) are more likely to be obese. Or, as they put it, people who drink less sweet drinks are "less overweight." Ha!

<< | Posted on May 27, 2005 at 11:19 AM | >>

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Pop isn't good for you. Shocking discovery! Didn't this country learn anything from the carb-fearing Atkins craze? Maybe they should try to market a form of carbonated sweetened bread drink. Bread soda.

Posted by fiona @ May 27, 2005 5:14 PM

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