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Sugar substitute xylitol may increase your risk of heart attack and stroke, new study shows. What to...
Fortune via AOL· 3 days agoThey don’t contain ethanol, the type of alcohol in alcoholic beverages. Sugar alcohols are popular ...
Tea vs. Coffee: How Do Their Health Benefits Compare?
Health via Yahoo News· 4 hours agoFinally, consuming too much black tea could inhibit the absorption of iron from foods, which could...
...58% Stake in DRNK Beverage Corporation, Entering the $902.14 Billion Non-Alcoholic and $2.2...
Digital Journal· 7 days agoCorp was founded out of a desire to create alcohol-free beverages ("mocktails") that not only taste great but are also low in sugar. Frustrated by the lack ...
Will Mas+ by Messi stand the test of time?
Just Drinks via Yahoo Finance· 3 days agoIt is perhaps unsurprising Messi launched a soft drink rather than an alcoholic beverage – but why not enter the booming energy-drinks market? George...
Can You Name The 'Drink Of The Summer' From Years Past?
HuffPost Life via Yahoo News· 3 days agoThe trend has carried on into subsequent years as big brands like Budweiser and Corona capitalized...
LQR House invests in DRNK Beverage Cor By Investing.com
Investing.com· 7 days agoThis strategic move by LQR House marks its entry into the non-alcoholic and ready-to-drink beverage...
Coffee (and These 6 Foods) Can Cause Bad Breath—Here’s What Oral Health Experts Say Can Make It...
Well and Good· 6 days agoIf you find that your coffee breath (or boozy breath) lingers longer than you'd like, you're not...
'I'm a nutritionist - you should avoid these two foods from the pub'
Daily Express· 3 days agoIn fact, the British Beer and Pub Association (BBPA) estimates that during the four weeks of the...
These Are TikTok’s Hottest Summer Mocktails You Should Be Obsessing Over—3 Easy Recipes
Woman's World via Yahoo News· 3 days agoRaspberry mojito mocktail recipe This viral recipe by @themindfulmocktail is low in sugar and...
The 10 health benefits of giving up alcohol
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 5 days agoIt’s often said that the British love their tea, discussing the weather and, let’s face it, enjoying a tipple. Little wonder, then, that research from...