Lecture discussion: re-hydration comparison: Soda vs Water

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Lecture discussion: re-hydration comparison: Soda vs Water

 

The image shows a comparison between two beverage options: a bottle of Coca-Cola and a bottle of Dasani purified water. On the left is a 1.25-liter bottle of Coca-Cola with a red cap, a red label containing the white Coca-Cola logo, and nutrition information stating 140 calories per serving. On the right is a 20-fluid-ounce (591 milliliters) bottle of Dasani purified water with a green cap and blue label. The label highlights that the water is enhanced with minerals for a pure, fresh taste, features the Dasani logo, and indicates that it contains 0 calories. Additionally, it mentions the use of "plant bottles," reflecting sustainability efforts. The center of the image features the word "VS," indicating a comparison between the two products.
Transcribed Image Text:The image shows a comparison between two beverage options: a bottle of Coca-Cola and a bottle of Dasani purified water. On the left is a 1.25-liter bottle of Coca-Cola with a red cap, a red label containing the white Coca-Cola logo, and nutrition information stating 140 calories per serving. On the right is a 20-fluid-ounce (591 milliliters) bottle of Dasani purified water with a green cap and blue label. The label highlights that the water is enhanced with minerals for a pure, fresh taste, features the Dasani logo, and indicates that it contains 0 calories. Additionally, it mentions the use of "plant bottles," reflecting sustainability efforts. The center of the image features the word "VS," indicating a comparison between the two products.
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Water-Water is your best bet for everyday hydration, since it is free of sugar, calories, and caffeine. All of your daily food and beverages contribute to your daily fluid needs.

Soda-soda contains caffeine, it also contains a large amount of water. This fluid negates the mild diuretic effects of caffeine.

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