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Dr Pepper May Be Releasing These 3 New Sodas Soon

Dr Pepper May Be Releasing These 3 New Sodas Soon © Provided by Eat This, Not That! dr pepper Dr Pepper Zero Sugar is apparently on its way, though it s unclear whether the product would mark a complete re-brand of Diet Dr. Pepper or an entirely new line altogether, according to user SlimFastJim. Dr Pepper Cherry Zero Sugar and Dr Pepper Cream Soda Zero Sugar are also potentially slated to drop this year. Like other beverage manufacturers, Dr Pepper was impacted by a national shortage of aluminum cans amid an increase in demand against the backdrop of the coronavirus pandemic. However, an image of the new product shared on Reddit featured plastic bottles.

This Popular Snack Found to Contain Glass and Plastic, Says Report

This Popular Snack Found to Contain Glass and Plastic, Says Report © Shutterstock hot pocket stuffed with marinara sauce If you love nothing more than a frozen microwaveable treat, beware: According to a new release by the U.S. Department of Agriculture s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS), Nestlé Prepared Foods recently recalled roughly 762,615 pounds of its pepperoni Hot Pockets, citing that the popular product may be contaminated with extraneous materials, specifically pieces of glass and hard plastic. The agency notes that the Hot Pockets in question were assembled on the dates November 13th through November 16th of last year. Here, FSIS helpfully provides a photograph of the label for reference so you can see if you have this product in your own freezer. Note that all of the potentially contaminated Hot Pockets share an expiration date of February 2022.

4 reasons why energy drinks are bad for you - and healthier ways to boost your energy

4 reasons why energy drinks are bad for you - and healthier ways to boost your energy INSIDER 1/13/2021 insider@insider.com (Erin Heger,Samantha Cassetty) © Matthew Horwood/Getty Images There are a variety of energy drinks, but almost all contain some combination of caffeine, sugar, and B vitamins. Matthew Horwood/Getty Images Energy drinks are bad for your health because the high caffeine content can increase your risk for serious heart issues.  Energy drink use was associated with 20,000 emergency room visits in the US in 2011.   Healthy alternatives to energy drinks include eating a snack with proteins and carbohydrates, grabbing a piece of dark chocolate, or exercising. 

This Soda Company May Be Interfering With Nutrition Studies, Report Finds

This Soda Company May Be Interfering With Nutrition Studies, Report Finds © Provided by Eat This, Not That! soda aisle with cans and bottles of soda Nutrition is an evolving science. While food and nutrition have been studied for centuries, modern nutrition science is relatively new, which, in part, is why there s always a new emerging study on the connection between diet and disease. However, a new study pinpoints an alarming discovery between the food industry and its role in nutrition science and popular soda company Coca-Cola is one of the guilty brands. New research detailed in the journal PLOS ONE found that 13.4% of 1,461 studies published in the top 10 nutrition journals in 2018 had food industry involvement. This presents a conflict of interest, as these types of studies tend to produce results in favor of that food business, which could potentially mislead you, the consumer.

The Single Worst Time of Day to Drink a Soda, According to a Dietitian

The Single Worst Time of Day to Drink a Soda, According to a Dietitian © Provided by Eat This, Not That! woman drinking a soda before exercise Whether you re starting your day with a Southern coffee (i.e.: a Coke) or you re streaming Netflix late at night alongside a bottle of your favorite sugary, caffeinated beverage, there s never a good time of day to drink a soda. Whenever you indulge, you re going to instantly send sugar flooding into your bloodstream, your pancreas will need kick into high gear to push that sugar into your muscles to try and convert what it can into energy, and any excess sugar will likely get stored in the liver and turn into fat. (Oh, and you ll likely experience a gnarly sugar crash.) Drink too much, too often, and you re looking at some serious damage your body. The more regular soda cans per day we drink, the more likely we are to die from heart disease, integrative medicine physician Irina Todorov, MD, notes on behalf of the Cleveland Clinic.

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