Orange soda
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The refreshing orange fizzy soda that you may drink may taste fruity and delicious but it is not worth its effect on your body. Sunkist Orange Soda contains 41 mg of caffeine every 12 oz, and a high amount of citric acid and sugar. Slowly this makes your body function differently than the way it should. Not only does it effect your body on the inside but it does on the outside as well. Being a common Sunkist orange pop drinker is not the way to succeed in a healthy lifestyle.
The soda, Sunkist contains a large amount of citric acid that you may not think has an effect on you, but it does. An overuse of citric acid could result in very harsh stomach cramps and pains, you may also experience diahrea or naurtssea. The side effects may also include vomitting, lossing your appetite, swelling and sweating. Even worse, it may have a effect on your appearance. in some cases skin and eyes have a tint of yellow in there skin tone.
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The picture on the left embrasses the fresh orange flavor of the sugary pop, and how it makes you feel. You may also notice in the picture the perfectly whitened teeth the picture shows, this is a lie. Over time soda decays your teeth, and tints them yellow/orangy and creates a glossy film on them. Tips you prevent this is when you are drinking any kind of pop, sip it out of a straw. Doing this will create less pop to come in contact with your pearly whites, and help them stay fresher, but it will still affectc your body.
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Bibliography
Shaw, J. (2013, December 18). What Are The Sida Affects To Too Much Citric Acid? p. 1.