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Healthier alternatives to soda?
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<blockquote data-quote="Applekrate" data-source="post: 71157438" data-attributes="member: 396794"><p>yes but they can be hard on your teeth as I understand it. Also, much more expensive than soda. I buy the 2 litre Mtn Dews on sale from 77cents to a buck.</p><p></p><p>I like tea and can drink the unsweetened kind but, that has caffiene which is supposed to be bad for you and for b pressure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Applekrate, post: 71157438, member: 396794"] yes but they can be hard on your teeth as I understand it. Also, much more expensive than soda. I buy the 2 litre Mtn Dews on sale from 77cents to a buck. I like tea and can drink the unsweetened kind but, that has caffiene which is supposed to be bad for you and for b pressure. [/QUOTE]
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