Most soft drinks and fruit juices you buy from shops taste sweet because they contain heaps of sugar. Bet you can't guess how many teaspoons of sugar are in just one drink! Keep reading for answers. A ...
The new sugar tax on soft drinks has raised £153.8m since ... Ribena and Lucozade, cut the sugar content of their drinks. The introduction of the levy means the UK joins a small handful of ...
The sugar amount in two of the exact same sodas can vary hugely depending on where in Europe the soft drinks are bought ... so limiting sugar content to 32 or 35 grammes instead of 39 grammes ...
Tesco's soft drinks buying manager David Beardmore ... you should definitely limit the amount of fruit drinks that your child is having. There are also ways to drink fruit juice in a safer way. Dilute ...
All sugar that is added to our food is classified as ‘free sugars'. They are easy to eat in excess, for example, you may drink a can of soft drink ... has a lower sugar content than milk or ...
Rather than waiting to see how customers react to the tax - known officially as the soft ... Scottish drink Irn Bru has stopped making the original full-sugar version. The sugar content will ...
A critical study has revealed that the amount of sugar consumed by children from soft drinks in the ... led to a reduction in the sugar content in many fizzy drinks, plus a reduction in households ...
Campaign groups have welcomed the government’s announcement it will ramp up charges for the soft drinks sugar tax, with the payments being adjusted for Inflation for the first time since it was ...
A sugar tax on soft drinks has helped to prevent more than 5,500 hospital admissions for child tooth extractions, a study suggests. The levy encouraged manufacturers to reduce sugar content in ...
Drinking too many soft drinks could be harmful to your bones. Scientists have discovered that active girls who drink cola drinks are five times more likely to experience broken bones than girls who ...
India’s carbonated soft ... like low-sugar, fruit-flavored, and zero-calorie drinks. In India, however, companies face an uphill battle. The high tax of 40%, irrespective of sugar content ...
The food, diet and obesity committee of the House of Lords also called for a lowering of the thresholds at which the soft drink sugar tax is applied. The Government is considering several so-calle ...