Carbonated water is often viewed as a healthy alternative, but the fizzy drink may not be as diet-friendly as it appears SPARKLING water may be the reason you’re piling on the pounds, according to ...
And how to know if you're guzzling too much diet soda THERE’S nothing quite like the snap-crackle-pop sound of opening a can of soda and taking your first sip of the cool, fizzy liquid. Sadly, a ...
For years it has been claimed that sparkling water may aid weight loss by helping you feel fuller – reducing your desire to snack and overeat. Now, a recent hypothesis has suggested that sparkling ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Fizzy drinks can have a detrimental impact on your gut health, an expert has said. (Getty Images) (seksan Mongkhonkhamsao via ...
A survey of popular fizzy drinks sold in leading supermarkets has found that traditional drinks such as ginger beer and cloudy lemonade contain more sugar than Coca-Cola and Pepsi. See how many ...
Once in a while, I’ll come across a social media profile this is so pure – so incredibly wholesome – that I sit back and think, ‘we are undeserved of this excellence’. Britney Spears‘ Instagram is one ...
Down at Gothamist HQ we drink a lot of Fizzy Lizzy beverages-- they tend to hit the spot without leaving a sugary film in your mouth. Last week Lizzie wrote us an email, and we decided to interview ...
In my opinion, there is nothing better than the sound of opening a cold can of Diet Coke on a warm day - or any day. I loved the caramelised flavour, the bubbles on my tongue and the slight burning ...