Think that “diet” label makes drinking diet soda okay? Guess again— research shows diet soda may actually be less heathy than the sugar-filled stuff. Read more about diet soda here:
According to a recent study, mixing hard alcohol with diet soda can make people more drunk than regular soda. To stay in control, drink in moderation and choose beverages that feature seltzer water, fruit garnishes, or 100 percent juice.
Coca-Cola isn’t exactly a health food, but that’s not preventing the soda company from running new health-conscious advertisements. Will they change how we think about soft drinks?
Think that "diet" label makes the five empty soda cans on the table okay? Guess again— research shows diet soda may actually be less heathy than the sugar-filled stuff.
According to a recent study, mixing hard alcohol with diet soda can make people more drunk than regular soda. To stay in control, drink in moderation and choose beverages that feature seltzer water, fruit garnishes, or 100 percent juice.
Think that "diet" label makes the five empty soda cans on the table okay? Guess again— research shows diet soda may actually be less heathy than the sugar-filled stuff.
Coca-Cola isn’t exactly a health food, but that’s not preventing the soda company from running new health-conscious advertisements. Will they change how we think about soft drinks?