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New nutritional studies validate the benefits of the popular beverage while providing another way to differentiate the drink ...
Would you consider soda a medicinal beverage? Selling drinks purported to have health benefits has been around far longer ...
With the news that PepsiCo bought prebiotic soda company Poppi for $1.95 billion, we asked experts: Are these new sodas actually healthy?
“Dirty soda” is made from a mix of soda, milk or cream, and flavored syrups. These drinks are high in calories, saturated fats, and sugars. Indulging occasionally is probably fine, but ...
Conclusion: Making the change for better health In conclusion, treating soda and juice as special treats rather than everyday beverages is crucial for family health.
Prebiotic soda’s presence is growing in grocery stores and people’s refrigerators. But does it offer any health benefits?
Is there really such a thing as a healthy soda? Beverages being marketed with health-related claims may be a good way to avoid excess sugar, but their health benefits have not been rigorously ...
PepsiCo announced on Monday that it will acquire a prebiotic soda brand called Poppi, which was founded by a family in Austin, Texas. The deal is valued at nearly $2 billion.
Trendy 'gut-healthy' sodas like Olipop and Poppi may lead to an increased risk of certain cancers, experts have warned. However, they cautioned research is still limited and more studies are needed.
So far, this transparency has been largely missing from the better-for-you soda sector, where positive attributes are a major selling point in attracting consumers.
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