“A ‘spritzer’ is always a good choice — club soda and wine. The bubbles slow down your pace of drinking and cut the calories in half. So you can enjoy another glass for the same alcohol ...
But many beverage brands use Red 40, including Hawaiian Punch and Kool-Aid, Fanta, and Jarritos strawberry sodas, and Faygo black cherry soda. Consumer advocates say some gummy vitamins and ...
A new study found that sugar-sweetened drinks like soda are linked to over 3 million new cases of diabetes and heart disease each year. With high sugar content and little nutritional value ...
While tropical and Milky Maple suggest 2025 will be about comforting, familiar flavors, there are still many consumers who seek out adventure and excitement from their beverages. The continued ...
Yes, we're talking about weed-infused beverages, which have grown exponentially in popularity thanks to a so-called "loophole" in the 2018 Farm Bill declassifying hemp as a Controlled Substance ...
Moe’s Original BBQ sits on a trapezoidal plot on Dauphin Street, in a historic district of Mobile, Alabama. The road is lined with decaying mansions and ancient, moss-covered oaks. It’s not ...
Sugar-sweetened beverages may increase your risk for heart disease and type 2 diabetes, new research finds. Sugary drinks were found to be linked to over 330,000 deaths a year. Experts explain the ...
The soda is being relaunched by sports nutrition brand Redcon1 as a rival to energy drinks such as Celcius and Monster. "There's a neat way to bring something back where it'll pay homage to what once ...
One recent study highlighted that sugar-sweetened beverages may contribute to almost 10% of type 2 diabetes cases and over 3% of cardiovascular disease cases. There are a number of potential ...
The study was published Monday in the journal Nature Medicine. Advertisement Rapid digestion of sugary beverages leads to a spike in blood sugar levels with minimal nutritional value. Over time ...
The U.S. surgeon general has issued an advisory calling for a warning about the risk of cancer to be included on alcoholic beverages. "Given the conclusive evidence on the cancer risk from alcohol ...