No. If you are addicted to caffeine or any of the other ingredients in soda it will make you feel better by drinking it if you have not had it in a while, merely because you are in withdrawal.
Soda can make your teeth feel weird because it is acidic and sugary, which can weaken the enamel on your teeth and lead to sensitivity or discomfort.
No. Unless adding ice cubes to soda means you drink less soda.
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Yes, it has less calories! plus it has less sugar but even though it has more aspartame it wont make up for it!!
yes, becasue the mixture of water and salt will make the soda can less heavier then the water
When you take a soda out of the fridge, it absorbs the heat from its surroundings, including the moisture in the air. This heat absorption, along with the cold temperature of the fridge, can make the soda feel cold to the touch even though its actual temperature may not have changed significantly.
yes because diet has less sugar
Drink diet soda instead. Although it still isn't the healthiest option, it will make the number of calories that you are consuming be much less.
well yes it is because the can is lighter than the soda. But understand that as you put the soda i the can /bottle it does get heavier. But more soda can fit in the bottle than the can so that makes the soda bottle heavier than the soda can.
I've run across that a few times, usually less soda than baking powder. Shouldn't be a problem.
less sugar
Because your hand is tranferring heat (fast moving molecules/atoms) to an object with slow paced molecules/atoms. Your hand is giving away energy, to an object with less energy, which is why you feel less heat, or cold.