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icurt06 Amateur 50 posts since
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May 7, 2007 9:49 AM

When did Soda Become Our Water?

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Last night I met with my Wednesday night running group. During the run our conversation turned to the subject of drinking pop. A general consensus was many people drink soda as their only source of fluid. I found that really ironic, with all the commercials about bottled water.

 

Everywhere I go I see bottled water. I thought that everyone drank water. But then again I am not everyone.

I was told that people think that it is ok to just drink pop because; there is water in soda pop. Well yes there is water, I must agree. What about carbonated water and sugar that are also added to soda. I just don?t believe that soda is as good for you as drinking water. What did they do before the invention of soda pop? Those poor cavemen only had water to drink.

 

Is it the sugar in pop that causes an addiction? I think that there is a comforting good feeling when people drink soda. Like having a treat with every time that a drink is taken.

 

I wonder if it?s the super sizing of all the fast food restaurants that have helped people become so addicted to pop. Or all the free refills that eating establishment?s offer.

 

Then I was told that people do not like the taste of water. This I can understand because I add lemon to the water that I drink a lot of the time.  Does this make me just like a soda pop consumer?

 

I guess the whole point of all this ranting is that I was totally shocked to watch someone drink about a gallon of pop when eating supper. This same person describing in great detail to me how they wanted to be a great runner. The only thing that needed to be changed was to eat better. I found that so amazing. I guess that does not make anyone?s dream any less important because they drink a lot of soda pop.

 

I tried to explain why water is so important to this person. After a few sentences I realized that life only teaches words do not. I wonder if this needs to happen for all those in this world who want to do things their way.

Joe_h1 Community Moderator 1,583 posts since
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1. May 8, 2007 7:33 AM in response to: icurt06
so i guess you're not a fan of diet coke w/ vitamins

caffeeine and vitamins all in one place

krisatl Pro 93 posts since
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2. May 9, 2007 2:06 PM in response to: icurt06
Re: When did Soda Become Our Water?

that diet coke with vitamins tastes funny.

Joe_h1 Community Moderator 1,583 posts since
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3. May 10, 2007 9:19 AM in response to: icurt06
I saw the other day

haven't tried it yet. but i do like the new label.

irungrl Community Moderator 153 posts since
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4. May 31, 2007 11:22 AM in response to: icurt06
Re: When did Soda Become Our Water?

I like the new label too! BUT vitamins in coke, uh no thank you! I will continue to take my Flintstone complete (not the orange ones, they're icky) and chase them with a bottle of water....I do things the old fashion way..

krisatl Pro 93 posts since
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5. Jun 1, 2007 6:54 AM in response to: icurt06
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I thought that I was alone in the adults taking childrens vitamins! I personally like the Scooby + calcium.

az92974 Amateur 23 posts since
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6. Jul 21, 2007 4:56 PM in response to: icurt06
Re: When did Soda Become Our Water?

Soda is so very addictive. It can also de-hydrate you (that is what I have heard). If your any kind of athlete you should stay away from Soda. I used to drink alot of Soda (may 4-5 cans of Coke) a day and since I have stopped (I've been diluting my Gatorade with water) I've been losing more weight and actually feel better throughout the day. Every once in a while I will like to have some Soda but cutting down on it significantly really helped me to feel more athletic. I also agree that I only used to drink soda. I very rarely drank water at all. This went on for about 1 1/2 years.

runningfiend Amateur 10 posts since
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7. Jul 30, 2007 12:07 PM in response to: az92974
Re: When did Soda Become Our Water?

Soda is highly addictive, and more children are being given soda and sugary drinks at younger and younger ages. They get hooked on it, and come to associate it with being loved and comforted. My kids hate soda - I only have one once every two or three years. We drink water, milk (soy and cow's) and (very occasionally) juice.

E_B Amateur 13 posts since
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8. Jul 30, 2007 2:34 PM in response to: icurt06
Re: When did Soda Become Our Water?

This article was on MSN Health Today-

 

http://health.msn.com/dietfitness/articlepage.aspx?cp-documentid=100166815&GT1=10212

 

The article presents a case against regular soda and diet soda, saying that both are terrible for healthy weight maintenance and are highly acidic thus damaging tooth enamel.  I drink diet soda, and I have been trying to cut back.  This article makes me want to cut back even more

Mike $ Rookie 4 posts since
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9. Mar 27, 2008 6:41 AM in response to: az92974
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Az- I used to do the same exact thing with the water and gatorade. Sometimes it's just too sweet for me. I work at Snapple and promote their new Antioxidant Water. I have been drinking the Acai flavor and it is so thirst quenching. It has a light fruity flavor that isn't overpowering. I like it, but I just try to be careful not to overindulge.

livefree Pro 96 posts since
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10. May 28, 2008 3:43 PM in response to: E_B
Re: When did Soda Become Our Water?

 

E_B wrote:

This article was on MSN Health Today-

 

http://health.msn.com/dietfitness/articlepage.aspx?cp-documentid=100166815&GT1=10212

 

The article presents a case against regular soda and diet soda, saying that both are terrible for healthy weight maintenance and are highly acidic thus damaging tooth enamel.  I drink diet soda, and I have been trying to cut back.  This article makes me want to cut back even more

 

Recent studies even show that diet soda makes you fat.

 

http://aiminghigher.blogspot.com/2008/02/diet-soda-makes-you-fat.html

Rsamorose Rookie 6 posts since
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11. Aug 4, 2008 2:24 PM in response to: livefree
Re: When did Soda Become Our Water?

 

I have read that soda can leach your bones of calcium. I thought that was of some importance since runners need strong bones!

 

 

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