Harming your teeth may be the least of diet soda's evils. Here are 4 other ways diet soda is linked to poorer health, despite its lack of sugar or calories More »
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Mayor Michael Bloomberg's ban on large sodas and sugary drinks in New York City was slated to go into effect Tuesday, March 12. But in something straight out of a Law and Order episode—yes, in my mind, every legal issue that happens in NYC immediately triggers the signature L&O*"bom bom"—the...
Lawmakers in South Carolina want to make it impossible to buy soda with food stamps. Since about a third of people in the state are overweight, they're hoping it will begin to curb the obesity problem—but is their thinking misguided? More »
SC Officials Want To Ban Buying Soda With Food Stamps...
Ghosts of Super bowl soda ads past include Paula Abdul, Elton John, Pierce Brosnan, Britney Spears and Michael Richards. But why are so many vintage Pepsi ads focused on leaders cruelly denying their people soft drinks? More »
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Pepsi is claiming its new soft drink, Pepsi Special, has "fat-blocking" properties due to the presence of added fiber. If you think getting your fiber from soda is a good idea, might we suggest: You're doing it wrong? More »
Pepsi Special: New ‘Fat-Blocking’ Soda, Made With Same Ingredient As...
Say goodbye to 7-Up with antioxidants: The short-lived Frankensoda from Dr. Pepper Snapple Group will be off the market by early 2013. Though Dr. Pepper Snapple Group (really, that's the best you could come up with for merging name, guys?) says it has nothing to do with the decision, there's...
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cruising at a speed of 8.00 km? Marty is sipping a soda while leaning over the railing of a cruise ship that is cruising at a speed of 8.00 km/h through Alaska's majestic Glacier Bay. One of the ice cubes in Marty's soda falls overboard, and falls 17.0 m to the water below. Marty remains at rest...
On first glance, it's easy to get upset with new research that shows food stamps subsidize $2.1 billion worth of sugary drink purchases–mainly soda–per year. And indeed, it's fairly depressing that such a large amount of taxpayer money goes towards something that, as the researchers put it...
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Michael Bloomberg's proposed soda ban has spurred serious debate amongst consumers, lawmakers and–of course–the soft drink and restaurant industry. But despite popular opinion, the regulation really only had to pass through one major hoop: The New York City Board of Health. And in an...
The AP announced this morning that Coca-Cola and Pepsi are both on the hunt for a magical unicorn of food science: a healthier soda. One with no weird after taste, no calories, and, even more impossibly, no artificial sweeteners. And while I'm pretty sure that exists in some iteration (club soda...
The route to answering the big questions these days—like, soda or pop?—is to grab a bunch of data from Twitter and analyze it. Which is exactly what Edwin Chen, a data scientist at Twitter, decided to do. More »
It's no surprise that Coca-Cola is pushing back against New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg's controversial idea to ban super-sized sodas, but it is surprising that the world's largest sugary soft drink manufacturer takes absolutely no responsibility for America's obesity problem. More »Post from...
Mayor Bloomberg's plan to ban big soda has come under hard scrutiny from every direction; even some health industry leaders are skeptical that this will really make America less obese or more healthy. We've been somewhat divided here at Blisstree (of course, banning 60-ounce cups of soda hardly...
The internet (and our comments' section) has been aflutter with arguments over*Michael Bloomberg's plan to ban big sodas from New York city restaurants, theaters, and street food carts. It appears that a lot of people—even those who deplore unhealthy treats like super-sized sodas—get riled up...
So after much prayer, I decided that i want to take more care of my body since I belong to the Lord.
I decided to try my hardest to limit fast food to at least no more than 3 times a month. Since Restaurants are a bit healthier food wise i guess that's more of a financial issue. I decided that...