As Scottish children rely on low-grade processed foods and fizzy drinks for daily sustenance, the devastating effects are beginning to show. |
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It is a cheap, often fizzy and mostly thin acidy wine with barely more color than a dark rose. |
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This creates cage structures called clathrates, which release gas on the tongue as the ice melts, producing a fizzy sensation in the mouth. |
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A light, clear soup is a great appetiser, and sipping fizzy drinks makes it easier to prolong a meal. |
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All you need do then is top up with ice-cold fizzy lemonade, or ginger beer if you prefer. |
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In addition, alcoholic cocktail drinks must be clearly labelled and not portrayed as fizzy soft drinks. |
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This myth is what those absurd and revolting products such as fat-free cakes and artificially sweetened fizzy drinks are all about. |
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She said hyperactivity in children could stem from too many fizzy drinks and additives. |
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At school Sarah consumed mainly processed food and fizzy drinks, but consumed vegetables with her evening meal most days. |
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Watch out for acidic drinks, such as fizzy drinks and fruit juices, as they can cause tooth erosion. |
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Bleaching your teeth, say dental experts, causes as much damage as a can of fizzy drink. |
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If you're one of the beautiful elite, summer is a fizzy whirl of suitors and intrigues and liaisons. |
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I'm the one eating dinner on his own with a notepad and a glass of fizzy water. |
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They're not content selling potatoes or lamb chops when they can make so much more selling packets of crisps, fizzy drinks and ready meals. |
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I generally don't agree with the belief that you can drink fizzy wine with food, but I will make an exception for Lambrusco. |
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Orange squash, fizzy drinks, beer etc were all produced in bottles made of glass. |
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The modern trend for drinking sweet tasting, exotically flavoured fizzy drinks with a very high alcohol content is not particularly new. |
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There are plates of biscuits and bottles of fizzy drink and tea and coffee is also being served. |
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Strain it into fizzy drink bottles, making sure you screw the cap on tight. |
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If you've been drinking an excess of alcohol and fizzy drinks, your body will be thankful for some water. |
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Japanese green tea drinkers also consume less sodium than fat-bottomed American fizzy drink lovers. |
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Let's see more baked potatoes and lentil soup on school menus, fruit juices being promoted instead of branded fizzy drinks. |
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Wendy recalls the excitement of going with her mother and aunt to a tearoom below street level and having an ice cream sundae and a fizzy drink. |
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Eggs and fish often cause problems with bad smells, and fizzy drinks and beer produce excess wind and runny motions. |
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Traditionally associated with burgers, fries, milkshakes and fizzy drinks, it now also offers items such as salads and fruit. |
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Instead, dozens of young children dart through the crowds selling small bottles of iced mineral water or brightly coloured fizzy drinks. |
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A sherbet powder was produced which could either be made into a fizzy drink, or sucked into the mouth, where it would likewise fizz. |
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Then all you have to do just before serving is top up the jug with ice-cold fizzy lemonade, or ginger ale. |
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So, the harsh truth was that we served shorts and fizzy beer, and that was it. |
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These companies seemed to believe that what drinkers wanted to drink was bland beer that was fizzy and tasteless. |
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Well, it's not difficult to get fizzy drinks to the furthest, you know, reaches of Africa. |
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Serve healthy and refreshing iced teas instead of fizzy drinks, and funk them up with colourful straws. |
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Nutritionists decide that servings of fruit or fresh juice are worth a certain number of points, but fizzy drinks and sweets count for nothing. |
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Consumers of bottled water tend to be more wealthy than those who drink fizzy pop. |
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Experts agree that it is easier to drink flat beers faster than fizzy beers such as lager. |
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Of course, just about every lard-arse I saw had fried chicken or burger and chips or a plethora of sugar-filled fizzy drinks. |
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Actually my recollection of the whole night is a bit fuzzy as we had shared a magnum of the fizzy bubbly stuff before even leaving Tamsin's flat. |
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If there was ever a drink that summed up a decade, it was this light, unobtrusive, fizzy red wine from central Italy. |
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To protect your child's teeth against decay and erosion, try to keep squashes, fizzy drinks, natural fruit juices, sweets and cakes to a minimum. |
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Huge chocolate bars, fizzy drinks, luscious cakes, and tempting sweets are in every shop. |
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Stay away from fizzy drinks, alcohol, and even squash as these drinks help to dehydrate you. |
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It is important to avoid constantly snacking on sugary foods or sipping fizzy drinks. |
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Dyer is putting on an exhibition of running around, sort of like a mini-Pete Sampras lookalike who's drunk too much fizzy orange. |
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One of the main problems is peer pressure which often dictates that it is good for your street credibility to drink branded fizzy drinks. |
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We drank fizzy pop with sugar in it, but we were never overweight because we were always outside playing. |
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At least they have the decency to sell headache tablets, orange juice, fizzy pop and complex carbohydrates as well. |
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They have plastic carrier bags with them, with crisps and fizzy pop and stuff in them. |
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The only food is crisps and chocolate, the only drink water, fizzy pop, Nescafe, or tea with powdered milk, and the only shopping is tat. |
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Swapping fizzy drinks, fruit juices and cordials for nice cold plain water can make a big difference to children's dental health. |
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Squashes, fizzy drinks, flavoured milk and juice drinks are unsuitable for babies as they contain sugars. |
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The fizzy synth pop that emerged on their second album dominates their latest, drawing more on the halcyon days of glam than disco. |
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The media is constantly beaming attractive advertisements about junk food and fizzy drinks, if not chocolates and ice cream. |
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With regard drinks, I increased my water intake to about 2 or 3 litres a day and juices replaced fizzy drinks. |
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Avoid drinks at bedtime that increase urine production, including those containing caffeine, acidic juices and fizzy drinks. |
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Take small sips of peppermint, ginger or camomile tea, or a fizzy drink like ginger ale. |
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Carbonated alcoholic drinks, or spirits mixed with fizzy drinks can also affect how fast alcohol is absorbed into the bloodstream. |
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It's much kinder to their teeth than juice or squash and fizzy drinks. |
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Between them, Indians now drank 2,880 million bottles of fizzy drinks and flew 10 million miles each year. |
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And they start to overthrow their traditional drinks for fizzy sugared and flavored water packed into bottles and cans. |
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This number only gives you a small taste of the fizzy fun of this short-lived, buzzy production. |
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Once you leave the Champagne region of France, there are lots of fizzy wines to be had, and some bargains to be found. |
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In the immediate aftermath of the changes, one parent sent her child to school with a lunch box containing three Mars bars, two packets of crisps and a fizzy drink. |
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To drink, there's fresh papaya juice, lemonade and Malta Corona, not malt liquor but a fizzy, slightly sweet beverage that tastes like Ovaltine soda. |
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Now pubs stock a wide range of soft drinks varying from the traditional fizzy drinks to exotic fruit juices like cranberry, mango and passion-fruit. |
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Or is the problem their high consumption of soft and fizzy bottled drinks? |
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According to research published in 2003, kids breakfasting on fizzy drinks and sugary snacks performed at the level of an average 70-year-old in tests of memory and attention. |
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Now I was in the mood for a chilled, fizzy, bubbly, brown and wet drink. |
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A quick skim through Haines' back catalog yields more fizzy bile. |
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We watch through our fingers as another convenience meal is nuked in the microwave, another can of fizzy pop is guzzled, another packet of crisps scoffed. |
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I travelled in reading a report for the first of two meetings today, swigging copious amounts of fizzy mineral water and nursing a large hangover. |
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Do not fill the bottles too full as this drink is very fizzy. |
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Dentists put the huge increase in tooth erosion down to the growing consumption of acidic drinks such as fruit juice, fruit tea, sports drinks and fizzy drinks. |
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Although still associated in the minds of most wine drinkers with cheap, fizzy plonk, perfectly decent restaurants are daring to add aluminium-capped bottles to their cellars. |
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People choose to spend money on junk food, sweets and fizzy pops. |
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Unlike the bubbles in your fizzy drink, though, each of these bubbles would carry on expanding, until all the fluid had gone and only bubbles remained. |
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The only choices for children were cheap fizzy pop or water. |
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Sweets, chocolate and fizzy drink machines are banned in the school. |
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You should be aiming to drink two to three litres of water every day and reduce your intake of alcohol, caffeine and fizzy drinks because these can be dehydrating. |
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Children who consume fizzy drinks once a day or more are twice as likely to suffer tooth erosion than those who consume such drinks less than once a day. |
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She may like to think of herself as the black nemesis to California's golden girls, but beneath all that eyeliner, she is a fizzy pop chick who just wants to have fun. |
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Of the 28 million bottles produced in an average year, approximately 1 million are of still wine, 7 million of frizzante or fizzy wine, and 20 million of spumante. |
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Inside, a father and son are having a mock degustation of fizzy drinks. |
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One York solider threw down the drinking gauntlet believing the popular misconception that Americans only drink small glasses of weak, fizzy beer. |
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Last year, we guzzled our way through 440m litres of soft drinks, which works out at an average of one 330 ml can of fizzy drink per day for every person in the country. |
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Golden girl Libby Clegg and her guide runner Mikael Huggins cracked open the fizzy water yesterday to celebrate their gold medal triumph. |
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Skip the sugary beverages and try hot or iced tea, fizzy water or lemon water instead. |
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I don't drink any and my child may have a fizzy drink once every 4-6 weeks. |
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If Kipp isn't being too sickeningly nostalgic for you, you will probably agree that there was a time when drinking a fizzy drink was en vogue. |
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An average can of sugary fizzy drink contains the equivalent of seven cubes of sugar. |
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Closely followed by fizzy frothiness streaming into a giddily clasped glass. |
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We'll soon be offering fizzy footbaths for flip flop wearers using our bath bombs. |
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Flip off the cap and the drink explodes fresh and fizzy and so pale it could almost be called Perrier Vale. |
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The milkshakes are lovely and offer people a healthy alternative to cola and other fizzy drinks. |
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I ordered 'sparkling water', fizzy water and soda having fallen out of favour, whatever the difference is. |
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We had fizzy dandelion and burdock, because it was pop man day. Dandelion and burdock is like shandy, only nicer. |
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It's a light beer, so is perfectly chuggable, unlikely the fizzy stuff. |
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But in the local lexicon it has come to mean a bottled fizzy drink. |
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Adega De Pegoes Colheita Seleccionada Setubal MUSCAT GRAPEY and sweet, muscat comes in many styles, from light and fizzy to sweeties and fortified. |
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He blamed them for the cans of fizzy drink found in the hedgerows. |
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So one fizzy drink a day can raise the risk of heart failure. |
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These delicious, sugar-coated, sour gummies come in a madcap range of shapes, sizes and flavours, including fizzy cola bottles, sour cherries and crocs. |
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This will have hot-blooded gadgeteers feeling fizzy in their techy place. |
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Back in 1988, when building up the collections for the sweetshop that Beamish was about to build, it occurred that fizzy pop might be part of that story. |
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