Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stop holding black women to your white beauty standards. Thank you.
I agree.
She looks rough but we should stay on point as to why she is peddling this drink .
She will always look amazing and far far better than that stupid foreigner, Melania.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stop holding black women to your white beauty standards. Thank you.
I agree.
She looks rough but we should stay on point as to why she is peddling this drink .
She will always look amazing and far far better than that stupid foreigner, Melania.
Aren't you suppose to support illegal immigrants?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Studies report that kids are drinking way more sugar-sweetened beverages now despite years of health guidance against doing so. Guidance to just drink water or milk is clearly not resonating for a large portion of the population. Kids are people, and people are biologically programmed to like sweet treats.
I hate stevia as a sweetener, but this is a better sweet beverage than something like a Capri Sun or Gatorade or especially a soda. Probably even better than straight juice from a glycemic impact perspective.
Harm reduction is the name of the game here. I approve.
Agree. I don't think her target population is the typical DUMC parent. Low income kids are huge consumers of sugar-sweetened drinks. This stuff is available at Walmart and Safeway, not Whole Foods. I think she's trying to appeal to a demographic that typically doesn't have a lot of healthier options. https://publications.aap.org/aapnews/news/6420/76-of-low-income-children-regularly-drink-sugar
Uh-huh. And how much is she charging the low-income consumer for her sugary drink? Ridiculous. If she was trying to influence low-income families to eat better, she should have thrown her weight behind either water or actual orange juice.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stop holding black women to your white beauty standards. Thank you.
I agree.
She looks rough but we should stay on point as to why she is peddling this drink .
She will always look amazing and far far better than that stupid foreigner, Melania.
Anonymous wrote:Makes me question how much money the Obamas actually pocketed from Spotify, Netflix, and the alleged $65 million advance book deal. I've always suspected all those sums leaked to the media are completely fake. This trashy soda thing is the behavior of a couple very hard-up for cash.
Anonymous wrote:Makes me question how much money the Obamas actually pocketed from Spotify, Netflix, and the alleged $65 million advance book deal. I've always suspected all those sums leaked to the media are completely fake. This trashy soda thing is the behavior of a couple very hard-up for cash.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stop holding black women to your white beauty standards. Thank you.
I agree.
She looks rough but we should stay on point as to why she is peddling this drink .
Anonymous wrote:Makes me question how much money the Obamas actually pocketed from Spotify, Netflix, and the alleged $65 million advance book deal. I've always suspected all those sums leaked to the media are completely fake. This trashy soda thing is the behavior of a couple very hard-up for cash.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think cans are actually pretty well recycled. Aluminum cans are the most environmentally friendly packaging.
And if Americans are known for anything, it’s their steadfast commitment to recycling.
Surpassed only by the commitment of companies that take recycling seriously:
Plastic makers lied about recycling for decades. What do we do next?
The plastic industry pushed recycling as a solution to waste, while internally dismissing it as technically and economically unviable.
https://www.popsci.com/environment/recycling-lies/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think cans are actually pretty well recycled. Aluminum cans are the most environmentally friendly packaging.
And if Americans are known for anything, it’s their steadfast commitment to recycling.
Anonymous wrote:I think cans are actually pretty well recycled. Aluminum cans are the most environmentally friendly packaging.
Anonymous wrote:Actually embarrassing for a First Lady to be hawking products at Costco.