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Originally Posted by pr0phecy718
good morning everybody lol...
morning broski, tea for breakfast today
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Originally Posted by pr0phecy718
good morning everybody lol...
Originally Posted by CincoSeisDos
Originally Posted by 1994SS
These is gonna be easy. Even the people who drink 6 cans a day, just find a substitute. When there's no pop, I get Iced tea which is perfect for the summer.
And just the same as drinking soda.
Unless you're making it at home, fresh brewed , and using a little sugar, or stevia, or splenda.
Dudes asking what about this? what about that?
Come on, if you question it, don't pick it up. Looking for shortcuts
No one answered my question about this.Originally Posted by Hank Scorpio
I would be down to do this, but would energy drinks count? I'm guessing so. Has anyone ever read the nutrient facts in the back on those things?
Monster Energy
Nutrition Facts:
serving size 8 fl oz; servings per container 2; calories 100; total carbs 26g; sugars 26g; vitamin c 60mg; riboflavin 1.7mg; niacin 20mg; vitamin b6 2mg; vitamin b12 6mcg; sodium 180mg; taurine 1000mg; panax-ginseng 200mg; energy blend 2500mg
A can usually has 16 oz which is two servings.
52g of carbs and sugar?!?! Yikes
At least it's kind of "low carb"
Yeah, those things are basically soda but with more caffeine (and other faddy additives) and marketed differently. There wouldn't be much point in cutting out soda and adding 2 of those a day.Originally Posted by Hank Scorpio
No one answered my question about this.Originally Posted by Hank Scorpio
I would be down to do this, but would energy drinks count? I'm guessing so. Has anyone ever read the nutrient facts in the back on those things?
Monster Energy
Nutrition Facts:
serving size 8 fl oz; servings per container 2; calories 100; total carbs 26g; sugars 26g; vitamin c 60mg; riboflavin 1.7mg; niacin 20mg; vitamin b6 2mg; vitamin b12 6mcg; sodium 180mg; taurine 1000mg; panax-ginseng 200mg; energy blend 2500mg
A can usually has 16 oz which is two servings.
52g of carbs and sugar?!?! Yikes
At least it's kind of "low carb"
Originally Posted by kdawg
Yeah, those things are basically soda but with more caffeine (and other faddy additives) and marketed differently. There wouldn't be much point in cutting out soda and adding 2 of those a day.Originally Posted by Hank Scorpio
No one answered my question about this.Originally Posted by Hank Scorpio
I would be down to do this, but would energy drinks count? I'm guessing so. Has anyone ever read the nutrient facts in the back on those things?
Monster Energy
Nutrition Facts:
serving size 8 fl oz; servings per container 2; calories 100; total carbs 26g; sugars 26g; vitamin c 60mg; riboflavin 1.7mg; niacin 20mg; vitamin b6 2mg; vitamin b12 6mcg; sodium 180mg; taurine 1000mg; panax-ginseng 200mg; energy blend 2500mg
A can usually has 16 oz which is two servings.
52g of carbs and sugar?!?! Yikes
At least it's kind of "low carb"
While it has much less sugar than most other sodas, 26g of sugar is still a lot when you consider there is only about 4g of sugar in a teaspoon.Originally Posted by Hank Scorpio
No one answered my question about this.Originally Posted by Hank Scorpio
I would be down to do this, but would energy drinks count? I'm guessing so. Has anyone ever read the nutrient facts in the back on those things?
Monster Energy
Nutrition Facts:
serving size 8 fl oz; servings per container 2; calories 100; total carbs 26g; sugars 26g; vitamin c 60mg; riboflavin 1.7mg; niacin 20mg; vitamin b6 2mg; vitamin b12 6mcg; sodium 180mg; taurine 1000mg; panax-ginseng 200mg; energy blend 2500mg
A can usually has 16 oz which is two servings.
52g of carbs and sugar?!?! Yikes
At least it's kind of "low carb"
The American Heart Association (AHA) recommends limiting the amount of added sugars you consume to no more than half of your daily discretionary calories allowance. For most American women, that’s no more than 100 calories per day, or about 6 teaspoons of sugar (24g). For men, it’s 150 calories per day, or about 9 teaspoons (36g).
Originally Posted by maddog345
Anybody try drinking Propel Zero?
Sounds good. Gonna pick some up after work.Originally Posted by jbpkickz
Originally Posted by maddog345
Anybody try drinking Propel Zero?
I like propel better than Gatorade honestly, its water but with a surprise
Originally Posted by RKO2004
I'm happy so many of you are kicking soda to the curb for a month and I'ma let you finish. But The Dark Knight Rises special edition Dark Berry mountain dew is liquid crack.
*Manny shrug