That depends on which drink your talking about. Many drinks vary on just how much sugar is used. Some soft drinks use artificial sweetener (such as Aspartame, Splenda, or acesulfame potassium) meaning they have no sugar at all. I have heard, however, that 9 teaspoons of sugar in an 11-ounce can is typical however this varies with brand and type. Diet brand Soft drinks usually have less.
soft drinks are usually very high in sugar, and not much else. A soft drink is just about never a healthy choice, but an occasional can isn't exactly harmful either.
A soft drink is $20.
Most soft drinks contain sugar, and sugar is addictive. It's not the drink, it's the sugar in it.
Soft Drink or Soda Pop is a highly processed concoction of water, sugar, and flavour
A diet soft drink has no sugar in it. It can contain an artificial sugar like aspartame.
Too much oils (of an unhealthy kind) and too much sugar.
Jolt
It's usually in the Nutrition Facts section, on can or bottle. The content of sugars will be measured in grams.
the crystals of sugar separate out..
Soft drink manufacturers switched to HFCS from liquid cane sugar in the 1980s, striking a severe blow to the sugar industry.
No. They contain sugar and usually caffeine, which are both stimulants.
In carbonated soft drinks, the solutes are sugar and carbon dioxide. Sugar provides sweetness and carbon dioxide gives the drink its fizziness.