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Published 00:10 20 Dec 2016 GMT
Add us as a preferred source on Google »Okay so we all know that fizzy and sweet drinks are bad for us and we shouldn't drink too much of them... But did you know just how much sugar are in these everyday drinks? From no sugar in some drinks to 13 sugar cubes in one drink alone! It's no wonder that studies have proven that consumption of soft drinks dramatically increases our risk of becoming obese. Read on to see how your favourite drink fares...
From the line up above we weighed out each drink's corresponding amounts of sugar as you can see from the sugar cubes stacked up indicating exactly what is in the bottle, can or carton. I have also broken this down to sugar per 100ml to give everyone a fair picture as the drinks above vary in size from 500ml bottles to 180ml cartons. The guideline daily amounts of sugar consumption are 85g for a child, 90g for a woman and 120g for a man, and many of these drinks will have you sailing dangerously close to your recommended daily sugar intake.
I have outlines all the sugar quantities in detail below but first a few fun facts:
Lucozade Sport Raspberry 500ml bottle: 17.5g sugar
(3.5g sugar per 100ml)
Club Orange 500ml bottle: 65g sugar
(13g sugar per 100ml)
Kerry Spring Blackberry Sparkling Water 500ml bottle: 9.5g sugar
(1.9g sugar per 100ml)
Aloe Vera King 500ml bottle: 40g sugar
(8g sugar per 100ml)
Vit Hit Lean & Green 500ml bottle: 6.5g sugar
(1.3g sugar per 100ml)
Capri Sun Orange 330ml pouch: 33g sugar
(10g per 100ml)
Tropicana Orange Original 330ml bottle: 33g sugar
(10g sugar per 100ml)
Coca Cola 330ml can: 35g sugar
(10.6g sugar per 100ml)
Diet Coke 330ml can: 0g sugar
(0g sugar per 100ml)
Coke Zero 330ml can: 0g sugar
(0g sugar per 100ml)
Red Bull 250ml can: 27.5g sugar
(11g sugar per 100ml)
Vita Coco Natural 330ml carton: 16.5g sugar
(5g sugar per 100ml)
Innocent Smoothie Kids Size Strawberry 180ml: 20.9g sugar
(10.1g sugar per 100ml)
Life is all about balance, and we're not saying to forgo your favourite drinks forever, but it's worth being conscious of just how much sugar you are consuming and maybe swapping one of the above for a bottle of water every now and then.