Coca-Cola and PepsiCo have launched ₹10 packs for their diet and light beverages, including Thums Up X Force, Coke Zero, ...
Companies are introducing smaller packages of their products at lower prices to prevent having to cut prices on their ...
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Verywell Health on MSNCoffee vs. Energy Drinks: Which Is Better for Your Caffeine Fix?Wondering if coffee or energy drinks are better for you? Discover their pros, cons, and the healthiest way to get your ...
The mother of the boys, from Cambridgeshire, feared she would have to rush her children to hospital, and has backed calls for ...
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Saucy Recipes on MSNThe Healthier Side of Cocktails with Low-Calorie RecipesEnjoy Delicious and Refreshing Cocktails Without the Extra Calories Who says cocktails have to be loaded with sugar and ...
Four year-old Marnie Moore drunk 500ml of the drink at a children's party and within 10 minutes was suffering what appeared ...
A new study reveals that glycerol in ‘slushies’ may cause illness in children. A study published in the British Medical ...
Sugar substitutes and artificial sweeteners show up in many diets and "low-calorie" products. Now we're seeing the long-term ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNI'm a dietitian - these are the drinks I let my kids have, and the one I’ve bannedAs research suggests that slushies are behind the hospitalisation of 21 children across the UK and Ireland, what drinks do the experts give their children?
Coca-Cola and PepsiCo are introducing no-sugar drinks in smaller packs priced at ₹10 to counter Reliance Consumer's Campa.
North-West England-based start-up Hip Pop is leading the UK's soft drinks market in a sector now being targeted by some of the world's largest consumer brands ...
Research reveals how sugar consumption triggers addiction-like responses in the brain while increasing risk of diabetes and ...
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