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Definition of soda pop in English: soda popnoun mass nounUS informal A sweet carbonated drink. Example sentencesExamples - Whether you subscribe to the notion that we all need eight glasses of water a day, it's common sense that we are better off drinking more water and a lot less soda pop.
- Many pregnant women must make difficult decisions during pregnancy, but deciding whether to drink a cup of coffee or can of soda pop is not one of them, says a University of Iowa researcher and physician.
- There was a clown to entertain children, a disc jockey, hot dogs and coolers loaded with soda pop.
- Children's TV programs include commercials that push soda pop and ‘energy drinks’ heavily laden with sugar and caffeine.
- Women who drink soda pop or other sugary drinks on a daily basis increases their risk of developing diabetes, according to new research at the Harvard School of Public Health.
- Children become a captive audience for ads showing expensive sneakers, junk food, and soda pop.
- Mama and Papa hope to some day be able to move to town, because they cannot bear the thought of their children not going to a real school and not ever drinking soda pop.
- When your feet stick to the floor of the movie theater, it is the spilled soda pop that is acting as an adhesive.
- If people ate less salt, they would need to drink less liquid, including soda pop, say British researchers.
- We ate fatty meat and greasy ‘fry-ups’, had sugar in our tea and drank lemonade and soda pop with lots of sugar included.
- The problem is that children drink too much soda pop.
- Parr agrees, observing that there is a developing trend among males 18 to 34 and women 24 to 54 to substitute flavored milks for soda pop.
- In the back corner booth two groups of friends melt together over cheese fries and soda pop.
- The fizz in soda pop is carbon dioxide dissolved in water.
- Avoid soda pop and coffee late in the evening if possible.
- He's even sponsored a law forbidding schools to sell or give away soda pop and other foods of ‘minimal nutritional value’ when federally funded lunches are being served.
- The largest source of refined sugar in the U.S. diet is soda pop.
- Many wasp and bee species are scavengers and will forage for a wide variety of foods including fruits, ice cream, soda pop, jelly, sweet salads, and meat products.
- What this article wants to say is that if you eat fish and porridge today, you'd be better off than eating fast food and soda pop.
- Fizzy drinks, including soda pop and spritzers, increase bloating because the carbon dioxide trapped in the bubbles creates gas, which slows down stomach emptying.
Definition of soda pop in US English: soda popnounˈsoʊdə ˌpɑp US informal see soda (sense 1) Example sentencesExamples - The fizz in soda pop is carbon dioxide dissolved in water.
- In the back corner booth two groups of friends melt together over cheese fries and soda pop.
- There was a clown to entertain children, a disc jockey, hot dogs and coolers loaded with soda pop.
- The problem is that children drink too much soda pop.
- Avoid soda pop and coffee late in the evening if possible.
- Whether you subscribe to the notion that we all need eight glasses of water a day, it's common sense that we are better off drinking more water and a lot less soda pop.
- Mama and Papa hope to some day be able to move to town, because they cannot bear the thought of their children not going to a real school and not ever drinking soda pop.
- We ate fatty meat and greasy ‘fry-ups’, had sugar in our tea and drank lemonade and soda pop with lots of sugar included.
- The largest source of refined sugar in the U.S. diet is soda pop.
- Many pregnant women must make difficult decisions during pregnancy, but deciding whether to drink a cup of coffee or can of soda pop is not one of them, says a University of Iowa researcher and physician.
- He's even sponsored a law forbidding schools to sell or give away soda pop and other foods of ‘minimal nutritional value’ when federally funded lunches are being served.
- Parr agrees, observing that there is a developing trend among males 18 to 34 and women 24 to 54 to substitute flavored milks for soda pop.
- Women who drink soda pop or other sugary drinks on a daily basis increases their risk of developing diabetes, according to new research at the Harvard School of Public Health.
- When your feet stick to the floor of the movie theater, it is the spilled soda pop that is acting as an adhesive.
- Children's TV programs include commercials that push soda pop and ‘energy drinks’ heavily laden with sugar and caffeine.
- If people ate less salt, they would need to drink less liquid, including soda pop, say British researchers.
- Fizzy drinks, including soda pop and spritzers, increase bloating because the carbon dioxide trapped in the bubbles creates gas, which slows down stomach emptying.
- What this article wants to say is that if you eat fish and porridge today, you'd be better off than eating fast food and soda pop.
- Many wasp and bee species are scavengers and will forage for a wide variety of foods including fruits, ice cream, soda pop, jelly, sweet salads, and meat products.
- Children become a captive audience for ads showing expensive sneakers, junk food, and soda pop.
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