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Coffee Water Wine Sparkling water Craft beer Soda Fruit juice Cheap beer Soda Sports drinks Tea Lemonade Kombucha Hard seltzers Energy drinks Milk Straight liquor Fireball Cider
Coffee Water Wine Sparkling water Craft beer Soda Fruit juice Cheap beer Soda Sports drinks Tea Lemonade Kombucha Hard seltzers Energy drinks Milk Straight liquor Fireball Cider
We're all a mess of paradoxes. Believing in things we know can't be true. We walk around carrying feelings too complicated and contradictory to express. But when it all becomes too big, and words aren't enough to help get it all out, there's always music.
Coffee Water Wine Sparkling water Craft beer Soda Fruit juice Cheap beer Soda Sports drinks Tea Lemonade Kombucha Hard seltzers Energy drinks Milk Straight liquor Fireball Cider
Wine Coffee Water Craft beer Straight liquor Cheap beer Mixed drinks Tea Cider Kombucha Milk Lemonade Fruit juice Gravy Soda Fireball Sports drinks Energy drinks Hard seltzer Sparkling water
We're all a mess of paradoxes. Believing in things we know can't be true. We walk around carrying feelings too complicated and contradictory to express. But when it all becomes too big, and words aren't enough to help get it all out, there's always music.
Water Fruit juice Wine Coffee Kombucha Tea Energy drinks Straight liquor (whiskey) Milk Cheap beer Mixed drinks Fireball Sparkling water Soda Gravy Craft beer Lemonade Sports drinks Straight liquor (all others) Cider Hard seltzer
A survivor I actually like most of the choices is back. I drink sparkling but it’s got to be spring. So I’m not going to be mad if it gets knocked out based on la croix or spindrift tap water with light flavor.
Juice rules. I don’t know how much sugar real [tm] juice has but it can’t be bad for most people I don’t think.
The only negatives I see are soda (soft drink down here), sports drinks and cheap beer (sorry Dan808). Hard seltzer and Fireball are eh but don’t bother me. Oh yeah. Put some gravy in my iv (assuming it’s not the baby variety).
A survivor I actually like most of the choices is back. I drink sparkling but it’s got to be spring. So I’m not going to be mad if it gets knocked out based on la croix or spindrift tap water with light flavor.
Juice rules. I don’t know how much sugar real [tm] juice has but it can’t be bad for most people I don’t think.
The only negatives I see are soda (soft drink down here), sports drinks and cheap beer (sorry Dan808). Hard seltzer and Fireball are eh but don’t bother me. Oh yeah. Put some gravy in my iv (assuming it’s not the baby variety).
Fructose, or "natural fruit sugars" are primarily metabolized through the liver, because it has to be turned into glucose before our cells can use it, unlike regular "sugar" (sucrose), which is a disaccharide combination of glucose and fructose and so only 50% has to be metabolized by the liver in order for use. One of the by products in this conversion are triglycerides. So too much fructose causes fatty liver and is a key culprit in the increase in obesity and diabetes, high cholesterol and all of the troubles that go with that (heart disease, strokes etc). When we eat it in full fruit form, we generally get a relatively low load of free fructose, plus we have the added benefit of fiber and the bulk that goes with whole food digestion that slows the increase of blood glucose levels (low glycemic index). Fruit juices have about 20g of sugar in an 8oz serving, and if it is 100% juice, around 70%(14g) of that is fructose. Compare that with a sugary soda, which is around 25g per 8oz, of which approx 12.5g will be fructose, the rest will be ready to be absorbed glucose. Juice of course has nutrients in it while soda does not, so maybe the trade of an extra few g of fructose is a fair trade, but excess amounts of juice is still not really good for anyone. But it is better than soda. I guess the key is always moderation is best with everything in life except sex, music, wine and coffee.
I think I remembered all of that correctly, and may need correcting on a few points.
We're all a mess of paradoxes. Believing in things we know can't be true. We walk around carrying feelings too complicated and contradictory to express. But when it all becomes too big, and words aren't enough to help get it all out, there's always music.