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1980s soda Jolt Cola is coming back to shelves — with more caffeine than ever By Taylor Herzlich Published Dec. 30, 2024, 12:24 p.m. ET ...
While soda used to be a staple of the American diet, consumption of the fizzy drink in the U.S. has consistently fallen for more than a decade. Americans are currently drinking 25% less soda than ...
The good news: Cutting back helps. In one study, kidney stone sufferers who gave up soda — specifically those that contain phosphoric acid — cut their chances of developing another stone by 15%.
Coke still dominates American palates by a very healthy margin, taking home 19.2% of the soda market by sales volume. Next came both Dr. Pepper and Pepsi, with 8.3%, but Dr. Pepper took it by a nose.
Medical experts recently spoke to Fox News Digital about the myth that soda can help cure or prevent migraines, suggesting alternatives for 39 million American sufferers.
Search “probiotic soda” on the social media platform, and you’ll get 119m results, with many users reviewing popular gut-health sodas from brands like Poppi, Olipop, and Culture Pop.