Soft drink has little nutritional value relative to the number of kilojoules in it. Studies have also linked fizzy drink consumption to osteoporosis, tooth decay and heart disease. And diet drinks are not recommended either, granted they are lower in kilojoules but as they contribute to dental erosion (the bubbles in the drink are acidic) they are a no go as well.
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