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What is put into many soft drinks to keep you wanting more? 1 1

How many soft drinks does the average teenage boy drink a day? 2 2

Name two soft drinks that contain caffeine. 3 3

Name two drinks that do not contain caffeine. 4 4

T/F: Diet soft drinks don’t cause cavities because they don’t have real sugar. 5 5

What is the standard size bottled soft drink sold today? 6 6

What was the size of the first bottled soft drink? 7 7

How many grams of sugar are in 1 teaspoon? 8 8

Which has less sugar: three Hershey’s bars or one soda? (twenty ounces) 9 9

T/F: 2 ½ cups chocolate ice cream has less sugar than one soda. (twenty ounces) 10

T/F: Many new cars have super-size cup holders, up to 64 ounces. 11

Which kind of milk is best for your body… skim/1 percent or 2 percent/whole? 12

T/F: Fruit drinks or juice cocktails are the same as 100 percent fruit juice. 13

Name two drinks that are better for your body than soft drinks. 14

How long would you have to ride a bike to burn off the calories in a soda? (twenty ounces) 15

If you’re saving money for a $15 CD, about how many soft drinks would you have to skip to have enough: 5, 12, or 25? 16

Which drink is sweeter, a cola or a sports drink? 17

Which is better for your body, a sports drink or 100 percent fruit juice? 18

T/F: Sports drinks are a very healthy drink. 19

Which is better for your body… sports drinks or water? 20

Name two health problems that drinking too many soft drinks can contribute to. 21

If you drink a lot of soft drinks, how could you start to cut back? 22

What is the difference between fruit drinks and 100 percent fruit juice? 23

What do soft drink companies do to get kids to drink more soft drinks? 24

What is an exclusive pouring rights contract? 25

Why do schools sell soft drinks to kids? 26

What can your family do to drink fewer soft drinks? 27

Why should we drink fewer soft drinks? 28

T/F: You should choose soda over milk because it contains protein, calcium and vitamin D. 29

If you don’t like plain milk, how can you make it taste better? 30

T/F: Soft drink companies advertise to kids to get them to buy their drink so the company can make money. 31

Does caffeine make you sleepy or hyper? 32

Teens drink twice as much _______ as milk per day. 33

Does drinking too much soda lead to tooth decay? 34

What is the best way to tell how much sugar is in a drink? A) Ask your teacher B) From advertisements C) Look at the food label 35

Which is better to drink before playing sports… soda or milk? 36