The '20 Worst Drinks in America' are Bad for Good Reasons
Robyn Currie — May 25, 2010 — Lifestyle
References: eatthis.menshealth
The photomentary '20 Worst Drinks in America' is a shockingly real way to create initiative among people to change their current diet.
You know you have a problem when the drink you are consuming has as much sugar as eight donuts, and you have several of them a day. When viewing the '20 Worst Drinks in America' you may find yourself thinking, "No wonder we are all getting fat," to yourself--at least, I did.
You know you have a problem when the drink you are consuming has as much sugar as eight donuts, and you have several of them a day. When viewing the '20 Worst Drinks in America' you may find yourself thinking, "No wonder we are all getting fat," to yourself--at least, I did.
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