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Monday, 01/09/2012 7:23:30 PM

Monday, January 09, 2012 7:23:30 PM

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This may help all of you.

I have felt better since I stopped drinking so much soda pop and began drinking ginger ale and ocean spray juices. This is a list of the pops that may actually hurt you and your family. Pepsi and Coke and RC Cola....wow what we've been doing to our children.

Product Acid Low=BAD
Pure Water 7.00 (neutral)
Barq's 4.61
Mug Root Beer 4.04
Diet 7-Up 3.67
Sprite 3.42
Diet Dr. Pepper 3.41
Diet Coke 3.39
Diet Mountain Dew 3.37
Mountain Dew 3.22
7-Up 3.2
Slice Orange 3.05
Diet Pepsi 3.03
Surge 3.02
Lemon Nestea 2.96
Gatorade 2.95
Gatorade 2.95
Dr. Pepper 2.92
Lemon Brisk 2.87
Hawaiian Fruit Punch 2.82
Orange Minute Maid 2.8
Coke Classic 2.53
Pepsi 2.49
RC Cola 2.39
BATTERY ACID 1
Source: Minnesota
Dental Association * The threshold pH for enamel dissolution is 5.5.

Pepsi has the most acid in a soda
Followed by Tab, Coke, Diet Coke, caffiene-free Coke and Mr. Pibb
Root Beer could be the safest soft drink for your teeth

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