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Significados de carbonated beverages en inglés
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Uso de carbonated beverages en inglés
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Sparkling beverages are carbonatedbeverages and the Company's principal sparkling beverage is Coca-Cola.
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The crew was to evaluate them in the hope carbonatedbeverages could be added to the menu.
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The Company produces carbonatedbeverages in multiple facilities, including a facility in Los Angeles, California, known as The Brewery.
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Dairy, broccoli, cauliflower, carrots, wheat and carbonatedbeverages can contribute to a gassy gut that can make rimming awkward.
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Soda and other carbonatedbeverages have been linked to lower bone mineral density in some previous studies, researchers note in Menopause.
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Coca-Cola has a 9.7 percent market share and dominates around half of the Chinese carbonatedbeverages market.
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Among its manufactures are fertilizers, bottles, carbonatedbeverages, flour, beer, shoes, silk thread, aprons, brooms, leather, bricks, and tiling and structural iron.
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Frequent consumption of fried foods; fast foods; sugary, carbonatedbeverages; processed, high-fat and high-sodium foods; and low fruit and non-starchy vegetable intake were evident.
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The addition of either alcoholic or CHO-containing carbonatedbeverages into the diet will result, in the short-term, to an overall increase in energy intake.
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As in 2006, the strongest performers among carbonated drinks were companies specializing in so-called energy drinks, which are carbonatedbeverages with stronger caffeine kicks.
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While carbonatedbeverages still represent the majority of beverage companies' sales, per capita consumption hit a 30-year low in 2015.
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Carbonatedbeverages sales have softened in recent years, as consumers seek calorie-free alternatives to sugary drinks.
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Carbonatedbeverages have suffered from slow growth in recent years as consumer sentiment shifts toward healthier beverages.
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Carbonatedbeverages are the worst choices because the gas from the carbonation gets trapped in your intestines, causing discomfort.
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Carbonatedbeverages, restaurant food, and breakfast cereals made up 63 percent, or just over $1 billion, of the total spent on marketing to children.