So called. In fact some of them contain as much as 20 teaspoons full of sugar for every 500ml. The worst offenders were Sainsbury's Orange Energy Drink and Rockstar Punched Energy. Many of them contain high amounts of caffeine as well. Professor Graham MacGregor whose specialism is cardiovascular medicine said
Every supermarket sells this stuff as do many smaller corner shops.
Children are being deceived into drinking large amounts of this stuff thinking they are going to improve their performance in school or elsewhere. In reality all they are doing is increasing their risk of developing obesity or Type 2 diabetes.
After many a long year there is strict legislation about the marketing of cigarettes.
It's my view that we need the same for all these 'energy aka sugar' drinks as well as soft drinks which contains stratospheric amounts of sugar.
What's your view?
Every supermarket sells this stuff as do many smaller corner shops.
Children are being deceived into drinking large amounts of this stuff thinking they are going to improve their performance in school or elsewhere. In reality all they are doing is increasing their risk of developing obesity or Type 2 diabetes.
After many a long year there is strict legislation about the marketing of cigarettes.
It's my view that we need the same for all these 'energy aka sugar' drinks as well as soft drinks which contains stratospheric amounts of sugar.
What's your view?
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