Sugary drink definition

Sugary drink means any nonalcoholic beverage, carbonated or noncarbonated,
Sugary drink means any nonalcoholic beverage, carbonated or noncarbonated, which is intended for human consumption and contains any added caloric sweetener. As used in this definition, “nonalcoholic beverage” means any beverage that contains less than one-half of one percent alcohol per volume.
Sugary drink means a carbonated or non-carbonated beverage that:

Examples of Sugary drink in a sentence

  • Sugary drink consumption in Australian secondary school students.

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  • Sugary drink FACTS 2014: Some progress but much room for improvement in marketing to youth: Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity; 2014.

  • Weldon (2015) Expert: Sugary drink tax can give Scotland lead on tackling obesity.

  • Article title: Sugary drink consumption by Canadians is ‘excessive,’ could harm health and economy: study.

  • Sugary drink FACTS 2014: some progress but much room for improvement in mar- keting to youth.

  • Article title: Sugary drink consumption by youth far exceeds recommended limit, researchers say.

  • Sugary drink consumption in Chile fell nearly a quarter after the country introduced a raft of regulatory measures on foods high in sugar, fat, salt and calorie content.

  • Sugary drink FACTS: evaluating sugary drink nutrition and marketing to youth.

  • Sugary drink excise tax policy process and implementation: Case study from Saudi Arabia.

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