Coca-Cola to launch cane sugar soda in fall
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PepsiCo and Dr Pepper have sold versions of their flagship sodas sweetened with cane sugar since 2009. Coca-Cola has sold Mexican Coke — which uses cane sugar — in the U.S. since 2005, but it’s positioned a trendy alternative and sold in glass bottles. Coke with cane sugar will likely be more widely available.
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Premium soda crackers are also known as saltines and over the years the names have conflated, leaving many to wonder if there is a difference between the two.
As younger drinkers shun traditional soda brands for gut-friendly alternatives, PepsiCo is hoping to lure them back with its iconic cola flavor.
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Grape soda perfection exists, and its name is Stewart’s! This champion consistently wins blind taste tests for good reason – it captures the essence of grape without going overboard.
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Chowhound on MSNThe Soda With The Most Caffeine Probably Isn't What You'd Expect
Soda is loaded with sugar and caffeine, which is what makes it taste so delicious, but one surprising variety in particular will make you especially jittery.
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Colorado and Texas are among the states aiming to change what food and drink can be bought with SNAP benefits.
The idea that diet sodas can help you lose weight is becoming increasingly complicated as emerging research suggests they may confuse the brain—and trigger an urge to eat.
In Utah, where the Mormon population doesn’t drink coffee or alcohol, soda shops have a unique place in the culture. In 2010, one called Swig opened, serving drinks it soon named “dirty sodas”: sodas doctored with flavored syrups,
Olipop has partnered with the Nickelodeon character SpongeBob SquarePants to release the new "Olipop X The SpongeBob Movie Pineapple Paradise" flavor for the upcoming "The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants."