One Soda a Day Can Change Your Waistline
America’s obsession with soda has nearly doubled since the early seventies. According to the American Beverage Association, the average American drinks an estimated 54 gallons of soda per year – that’s about 19 ounces of soda per day. The average teenager drinks 31 – 42 ounces of soda a day.
What if I said you could drop 26 pounds if you just drank one less soda a day? It’s true. A regular 20 ounce coke accounts for 250 calories. One coke a day doesn’t sound too bad until you add it up over time and realize it could mean a couple of dress sizes. One soda a day adds up to a whopping 91,000 calories over a year’s time – that’s 26 pounds of fat.
“Liquid candy”, as many dentists call it, often times fall between the cracks when people begin a diet. Sometimes it is more obvious to get rid of unhealthy snacks, like cookies and donuts, and forget about what we drink. The truth is a small can of coke has more sugar in it than most snacks. Although there are very few of us who would eat 10 teaspoons of sugar, we quickly drink it in just one 12 ounce can of coke.
To help feed America’s infatuation with soda, manufacturers and fast food chains offer more variety and larger sizes than ever before. When coke products first came out they came in 6 ½ ounce bottles and were considered a treat. Now sodas aren’t special at all but more like a staple in most homes.
Manufactures have kept up with America’s demand for cola. Unfortunately though, more soda means more weight gain. If that wasn’t bad enough, now manufacturers have taken if up a notch introducing a large variety of “energy drinks”. What most people don’t realize is a lot of the “energy” coming from energy drinks comes from high amounts of sugar. Some popular energy drinks contain as much as twenty teaspoons of sugar in one can.
What if you aren’t a pop drinker? You’d be surprised how many calories are in beverages most people would consider healthy. Cranberry juice is just one example of a high-calorie ‘healthy’ pick, having 18 teaspoons of sugar. Other popular juices like orange juice, apple juice and grape juice are actually higher in calories than an equal portion of regular soda.
The bottom line is you can’t forget how drinks affect your family’s waistline. There is nothing your body wants or needs more than water – especially living in Florida. Water should always be the go-to drink. Not only is it healthier for you, it can actually help improve the way you look.

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diet soda is bad too!
I stopped drinking diet soda and dropped about 5lbs of water weight, cutting out all that sodium was definitely a good thing for my body. What's your take on flavored fizzy waters? The only time I like to drink regular water is during and after exercise and it has to be ice cold.
so interesting!
I used to drink diet soda, but it makes me burp ALOT....so no more...now I'm strictly water and coffee. And hey, I don't burp as much...how about that? lol
Can't you?
Clean dirt off your walls with this stuff?
Or scrub dirt off of somethign crazy with soda pop, its crazy!
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Excellent article!
Thank you Bonnie! Eye-opening and scary! I knew about sodas, and I knew fruit drinks lack most of the nutritional benefit of the whole fruit, but I did not realize how much sugar is in commercially produced juice! In addition, I have seen the dreaded HFCS-high fructose corn syrup- on labels for all sorts of drinks and I know how bad that is for the waistline.
Darren Clair, MD
Vibrance Health Services
It's simple...
... it really doesn't make much sense putting something into your body when your body has spent the entire time you've been alive trying to get rid of it - carbon. The rest of it is coloring & flavor... which you can get from any juice! Great article. I hope you get alot of readers for this one.
i drink about 2 sodas a
i drink about 2 sodas a year...soda = bad. after a while of not drinking it you no longer want to drink it, its great. Soda isnt just bad for your insides, its bad for your teeth as well: http://www.livescience.com/health/070321_soda_teeth.html