No. It's garbage.
any thing with no nutrition. i would say. Big macs, soda, and whoppers.
yes but at the cost of nutrition
junk food the one
Seagram's Club Soda. Sodium will be listed on the nutrition label.
Paul Work has written: 'The tomato' 'Nitrate of soda in the nutrition of the tomato' -- subject(s): Tomatoes, Nutrition, Chile saltpeter
100% fruit juices have more vitamins than soda pops, and soda pops generally have loads of sugar and little nutrition. Exactly! Fruit juices do provide better nutrition, but make sure that the juice(s) you choose are 100% natural. No added sugar, because the sugar kills any nutrients in the juice. The acidic part of the juice is actually vitimin C. If it bothers your stomach, try mixing a little baking soda in some lukewarm water and drinking it. You could also pop a couple Rolaids! A Tip: If you have the same problem with spagetti sauce, simply add some baking soda to the suace in order to cut the acid... If you are looking for nutrition, save up and buy a juicer and make your own juice; its fun and delicious! Soda pop is full of artificial flavors and sugar--NO NUTRITION AT ALL! Because soda has caffeine in it and juices have vitamins and nutritions and some even have protein. Soda supposedly dehydrates you when juice doesn't.
Yes, soda can contain sodium, but not all sodas do. Sodium is often added to sodas as a flavor enhancer or preservative. It is important to check the nutrition label on the soda to see if it contains sodium.
Yes. If you look at the Nutrition Facts on the back of the bottle, you will see Sodium as part of it. When any type of food has Sodium in the Nutrition Facts, it is referring to salt.For example, the bottle of Sprite I am drinking has 110mg of Sodium in the entire bottle, that is, it has 110mg, or milligrams, of salt in the entire bottle of soda.
Yeast is a living organism and thus requires nutrition. In soda, there are sugars and other nutrients not present in water which promote the growth of yeast.
360 degrees is a full turn (as in if youre looking at the nutrition facts of a can of soda and you spin in all the way around, to where you can again read the nutrition facts) 180 degrees is half a turn (as in if youre holding a can of soda with the tab facing you, and turn it halfway to where the bottom of the can is facing you)
An example of nutrition is not eating any junk or gunk first you shouls always check the nutrition labels.
The thing you read might not have been talking about your particular brand of soda. Not all diet soda has zero calories.