Sentences with phrase «healthier than soda»

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Nooyi began emphasizing products that are at least a bit healthier than the traditional chips and soda — a pivot some observers thought could sink the company.
Using just a touch of honey, and a generous pour of club soda helps make this frozen mango daiquiri a bit healthier than most.
If you make healthy choices the easier option, you may notice that your tween is reaching for home brewed, unsweetened tea rather than soda, or hummus and pita chips rather than potato chips or candy.
Rather than relying on sodas, candies, or refined carbohydrates, make healthy snacks the norm:
They had processed high - sugar breakfast cereals (heaven forbid they should actually cook some oatmeal), gallons of fresh milk (because powdered is «icky» and they won't eat it), cheese (that was a luxury we couldn't afford), frozen convenience foods, juice (which is much less healthy than fruit and expensive relative to nutrients), and soda, candy, donuts, cookies, cracker, ice cream and other treats we couldn't possibly afford.
Our pediatrician, Dr. William Sears, noted that if she was this weight with getting formula or cows milk and / or bad nutrition (cakes, candy, soda chips etc) perhaps then it would be a concern but because bulk of her nutrition is nursing, her body will use up all the healthy fats stored because they're from breastmilk which is stored differently than normal fat coming from excessive eating or bad nutrition.
On the positive side, a huge influx of cash and worldwide distribution channels beyond anything that a small business could ever dream of means that more people than ever will have access to Honest Tea, and thus, a healthier option than soda or other high fructose corn syrup beverages.
Sugary popsicles, ice cream, chips and soda are more common than healthy summer meals... [Read more...]
Sugary popsicles, ice cream, chips and soda are more common than healthy summer meals during the hot months.
The Trinity Health - funded program wants to make it easier to choose healthy food and beverages in stores that are often identified more with chips and soda rather than fresh fruit and vegetables.
It's also possible that people who gravitate toward diet soda are more likely to gain weight because they have less healthy diets overall than people who choose water or other unsweetened beverages.
The Tea Association of the U.S.A. reports that Americans consume almost 1.91 billon gallons of iced teas a year, a dramatic rise given the belief that the beverage is healthier than other alternatives such as soda and beer.
Even foods that are often considered healthy like granola, low fat yogurt and breakfast cereals all have so much added sugar they're more like soda than health food.
Tea is healthier than drinking soda.
Diet soda might not CAUSE weight gain, but it is correlated with being overweight and unhealthy — people who consume diet soda often assume they are making healthier choices about their beverage (which they are), but as a result are consuming MORE food calories than they expected.
While it is easy to recognize that soda consumption is inherently worse than fruit consumption, it does not at all imply that excessive fruit consumption is healthy.
Diet soda is often perceived as being «healthier» than regular soft drinks because it contains artificial sweeteners in lieu of sugar, and therefore has no calories.
Clearly, if you are still opting for diet soda because you believe it is healthier than regular soda, you are doing yourself a great disservice.
First are governments, which through subsidies and other programs promote a burger, fries and soda to be much cheaper than a healthy salad with salmon.
Plus, it's healthy, so if you're looking to kick the soda habit at work, water kefir is a perfect a substitution rather than going cold turkey.
The high sugar content of fruit juices is often overlooked, and people consider them to be a healthier choice than sodas, but this is not always true.
PECI's Marketing Associate Kelly Merrick and several of her co-workers were concerned about the not - so - healthy options available in PECI's Avanti Market vending machine — as well as the company's subsidizing of soda rather than more healthy food options.
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