Sports drinks often contain a similar amount of sugar to fizzy drinks. Some contain more than 13 teaspoons per bottle – almost twice the recommended daily amount. These 'thirst-quenching' drinks ...
is proving to be just as bad for us as sugar cane. As we show above, many of the most popular fruit juices, drinks and smoothies that we may think of as healthy actually have several teaspoons of ...
the sugar content goes down by 4.5 teaspoons (18g). Action on Sugar assessed drinks from nine different chains; Caffe Nero, Starbucks, Costa, KFC, Greggs, McDonald's, Eat, Leon and Pret a Manger.
as reports suggest just one box of cinema popcorn can contain up to 35 teaspoons of sugar. Professor Susan Jebb, chair of the Government’s Public Health Responsibility Deal Food Network, says she's ...
could drink up to 14 cans of a sugar-free fizzy drink or use 40 teaspoons of the sweetener in their tea or coffee each day without exceeding the limit. For a child (weighing 23kg), the equivalent ...