The idea is to both raise money for the state — an estimated billion dollars a year — and motivate people to
consume less soda.
Not exact matches
The results of this study indicate that
consuming more fruits and
less sugar, as well as avoiding diet
soda during pregnancy, may have a meaningful impact on child cognitive functioning.
They'd continue to follow current trends — shirking exercise that builds bone,
consuming more foods such as caffeinated
sodas, salted snacks, and meats that actually leach calcium from bones — and they'd be worse off than ever with
less milk.
A 2000 survey found that the 9 - to 14 - year - olds who ate dinner with their families most frequently
consumed more fruits and vegetables and
less soda and fried foods.
By simply substituting whole milk for non-fat, regular
soda for diet
soda, sweetened drinks for natural favored waters, you will be able to achieve a healthier daily routine
consuming far
less calories.
The researchers modeled these health benefits by taking into mind the number of
sodas and sugary drinks Americans
consume each year and calculating how much
less they'd drink if a penny - per - ounce tax were added on to these beverages.
While it is well known that Americans are
consuming less and
less soda per capita, these drivers should be able to allow Coke to continue to grow the top line in excess of inflation year over the coming years.