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A '''sugar drink''' or '''high-sugar drink''' is a sweetened [[beverage]] consisting almost entirely of [[Drinking water|water]] and [[sugar]]. Unlike "sweetened beverages" such as coffee or tea that may use smaller amounts of sugar, sugar drinks' main component is sugar, and its main appeal is not taste, but [[sweetness]]. |
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Sugar drinks include many common beverages, ranging from [[soft drink]]s to [[fruit juice]]s to [[energy drink]]s. |
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'''Sugar drink''' or '''high-sugar drink''' can refer any [[beverage]] consisting primarily of [[Drinking water|water]] and [[sugar]] (often as [[cane sugar]] or [[high-fructose corn syrup]]), including some [[soft drink]]s, [[fruit juice]]s, and [[energy drink]]s. |
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Revision as of 18:55, 28 May 2012
Sugar drink or high-sugar drink can refer any beverage consisting primarily of water and sugar (often as cane sugar or high-fructose corn syrup), including some soft drinks, fruit juices, and energy drinks.
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