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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I wasn't a big soda drinker growing up or in young adult hood. I hit a rough patch recently and have been consuming a lot for energy and the low cost. I am able to get lots done on less sleep with the help of soda. When my life goes back to normal, I will kick the bad habit. At least I don't have a drug, food or alcohol addiction. I mainly drink Pepsi, but also Dr. Pepper and Cherry Coke. In my twenties and early thirties, I had a Snapple addiction for awhile at work. [/quote] I also drink sports drinks often do to poor health, especially in the summer. Is this also low class? I must be big time trailer trash. My food is fairly healthy: fruits, vegetables, very little processed foods or meets, nuts, milk, water, no canned foods, little sweets, Greek yogurt, etc. If the worst thing about me is that I drink Pepsi or other caffeinated sodas on a regular basis, I don't think it's so bad. Oh, and I don't smoke either.[/quote]
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