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Not really. Most sports drinks have a lot of sugar in them, which can really cause trouble for your teeth if you go drinking them all the time. You might as well keep sipping at a soda.

Sometimes, if youre working out real hard for several hours, then a sports drink will be a fast and easy way to top up your energy levels.

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