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🥤 How to Cut Back on Soda & Sugar Sweetened Beverages

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Sugar‑sweetened beverages (SSBs) — including soda, sweet tea, fruit drinks, sports drinks, energy drinks, and sweetened coffee beverages — remain the  #1 source of added sugars  in the American diet. According to the  CDC , sugary drinks contribute  35% of all added sugars  consumed in the U.S. diet. Many kids and adults drink one or more sugared beverages daily. Did you know that one 12-ounce can of  soda  has more than 10 teaspoons of added sugar or 42 grams of added sugar?    In the South, sweet tea is especially common — and a large  bottle  can easily add  200 calories  of added sugar in a single sitting. These calories provide  no vitamins, minerals, or fiber , and they displace nutrient‑rich options like milk, water, or 100% juice. 🚨  Why Cut Back on Sugary Drinks? 1. Added sugars exceed recommended limits The  Dietary Guidelines for Americans  recommend limiting added sugars to  <10% of...