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 Liquid Candy: How Softdrinks Are Harming America's Health ~ CSPI
Dental experts continue to urge that people drink less soda pop, especially between meals, to prevent tooth decay (due to the sugars) and dental erosion (due to the acids).
Frequent consumers of soft drinks may also be at a higher risk of kidney stones and a slightly higher risk of heart disease.
Frequent consumption of soft drinks may also increase the risk of osteoporosis—especially in people who drink soft drinks instead of calcium-rich milk.
www.cspinet.org /sodapop/liquid_candy.htm   (788 words)

  
 Surge - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Surge is a citrus soft drink first introduced in Norway, under the name Urge (1996), by the Coca-Cola Company to compete with Pepsi's Mountain Dew.
Since 2002 a community of SURGE lovers have been built around savesurge.org, and have been widely credited for the release of Vault, Coke's new SURGE-like soda.
The beginning of 2005 saw a campaign to bring SURGE back to the shelves of Wal-Mart; according to savesurge.org, this resulted in Wal-Mart executives contacting Coca-Cola about bringing the drink back, but the soft drink company elected not to make a deal.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Surge   (507 words)

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