Category: Soft drinks

Great Value: A Sports Drink for idiots

Great Value: A Sports Drink for idiots

[ 1 ] May 5, 2012 |

“Electrolyte” is nothing but the marketing hook for idiots. I am sick and tired of lies. How about you? I don’t take lies anymore because I hate to feel like an idiot. Do you? I’ll tell you what, if you are the one of those millions people who drink Gatorade, then yes, you still do. […]

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No food for 10 days: The lessons learned

No food for 10 days: The lessons learned

[ 8 ] April 22, 2012 |

Today, no matter how carefully you select your food, it is nearly impossible to avoid chemical contaminants unless you grow your own garden on the backyard. I know only two grocery stores in America where you can shop without risk of paying for a mixture of starches, fats and sugars modified with a bunch of […]

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The 4 Most Wasteful Drinks

The 4 Most Wasteful Drinks

[ 8 ] April 19, 2012 |

Make no mistake, popular brand names do not mean the healthy ones. Please check below what the 4 familiar drinks bring to your diet. 1. Gatorade is NOT an electrolyte. A product of PepsiCo, Gatorade is marketed as an electrolyte  and a sport beverage. The first Gatorade has been created in 1965 by researchers at the University […]

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V8 V-Fusion Energy blend

V8 V-Fusion Energy blend

[ 0 ] April 11, 2012 |

The very existence of the energy drink market in America, especially with its major consumer base of ages 14 to 34, indicates that something is really wrong with today’s America lifestyle. Furthermore, poor health of today’s young Americans contributes heavily into the troubled tomorrow of this country.  I have already reviewed a number of popular […]

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Dr Thunder is not your doctor

Dr Thunder is not your doctor

[ 0 ] April 8, 2012 |

According to the Wikipedia: “Dr Thunder is a brand of soft drink produced for Wal-Mart stores. Dr Thunder was originally called “Southern Lightning,” but the name was changed to reflect its similarities to Dr Pepper.” Recently, Pepsi and Coca-Cola agreed to remove alleged carcinogen from their caramel coloring. Yeah… This is just another your family […]

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V8 V-Fusion is healthy, but Light is not

V8 V-Fusion is healthy, but Light is not

[ 3 ] April 4, 2012 |

Here is another reliable product from the Campbell Soup Company, V8 V-Fusion which has NO dangerous food additives. This is a balanced blend of 10 vegetable and fruit juices reconstituted from the concentrates. NO sugar or High Fructose Corn Syrup (HFCS) Added; NO artificial colors, flavors or preservatives. Bravo!  DyeDiet RECOMMENDED V8 V-Fusion: Risk and […]

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V8 Juice: What it takes to convert original to the diet

V8 Juice: What it takes to convert original to the diet

[ 1 ] March 31, 2012 |

When occasionally plain pure water is not available, I choose V8 original vegetable juice with its only 50 calories per 8 OZ serving.  It’s a healthy stuff! The Diet V8 Splash  is a “diet” version of V8 Splash with “all the flavor and vitamins of regular V8 Splash—but with just 10 calories and 3 grams […]

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Crystal Light Energy Squeeze

Crystal Light Energy Squeeze

[ 0 ] March 17, 2012 |

I have already reviewed a number of popular energy drinks earlier. Here is simplistic and yet very straight forward analogy to consider. If your car doesn’t run very well there is a good chance that the quality of the gasoline is poor so either it doesn’t burn fast enough or it carries some stuff that […]

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Health effects of drinking sodas

Health effects of drinking sodas

[ 8 ] March 14, 2012 |

I don’t drink Coca-Cola, Pepsi or Dr Pepper. Why? Well, classic Coke contains too much sugar, 55 g per 0.5 L, so you have to run 2 miles to burn off a bottle of Coke. From the other hand, both diet and, especially, zero Coke are nothing else to me but chemically contaminated water. I […]

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Aspartame or Sugar: You Decide

Aspartame or Sugar: You Decide

[ 1 ] March 3, 2012 |

Quick fix syndrome. Americans, like people in other developed countries, commonly tend to overeat and then get obese and sick miserably (see America’s Health Rankings). What is even worse is that instead of quickly to cut our meals and start exercising we are looking for an easy solution, like “magic pill” or some effortless dodge […]

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