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This Is the Absolute Worst Soda You Should Never Drink - MSN Money

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There really is never a good time to drink soda. It's obvious to any and all that soda is not an ideal drink by any means, especially if you're trying to stay healthy. Heavy soda consumption has been linked to weight gain, can lead to type 2 diabetes, and one study published in the journal JAMA Internal Medicine found that those who drank artificially sweetened drinks such as soda are more likely to die prematurely compared to those who rarely ever drank these types of drinks.

a can of soda: By now, you're well aware that soda is, well, dangerous. It's the one drink you should simply refrain from drinking whenever you can. In fact, it just might be contributing to that soda belly of yours.In a study of about 1,000 adults over the course of six years, people who drank soda or other sugar-sweetened beverages gained an extra 1.8 pounds of visceral fat—the fat that sits inside your gut, damaging your internal organs and pushing your belly out. And visceral fat has been shown to increase your risk of heart disease, stroke, and diabetes, among other ills. Yikes.So why is soda so good at making us look bad? It's the sugar. The American Heart Association recommends women consume no more than 100 calories (25 grams or 6 teaspoons) per day on sugar and men no more than 150 calories (36 grams or 9 teaspoons) per day.This amount is about 20 grams less than the usual 45 grams of sugar found in many sodas and other sweetened beverages. And if it's not sugar, then it's artificial sweetener, which is 180 times sweeter than sugar and more damaging to your waistline.To help you make better choices, we've ranked the more than 100 of the most popular sodas. We look at calories, sodium, carbs, sugar and examined each can's ingredients and gave demerits to sodas with more chemicals and additives than those that were nutritionally similar.Click through to see where your favorite fizzy drinks fall in our best and worst sodas list, ranked from worst-to-best. (Although, "best" still doesn't mean healthy!) And if you're looking for other beverages to cut from your shopping list, check out the 50 Drinks With More Sugar Than a Hershey's Bar.

Big yikes.

But there is one very specific type of soda that is the worst of the worst. No, it's not Coke, although we would advise you not to touch a can of that stuff either. This soda, though, is one that simply has nothing redeeming about it.

So without further ado, the worst soda you should never drink is…

Crush Pineapple

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Per 12 fl oz can: 190 calories, 65 mg sodium, 52 g carbs (51 g sugar)

Ingredients: Carbonated Water, High Fructose Corn Syrup, Natural And Artificial Flavors, Citric Acid, Sodium Benzoate (Preservative), Acacia Gum, Yellow 5, Brominated, Soybean Oil, Yellow 6

Crush soda made its debut in 1906 with the classic orange flavor and now, there are plenty of other varieties. The pineapple version of the fruit-flavored soda, though, is by far the one to avoid of the bunch.

Just take a look at the nutrition breakdown of a 12-ounce can. It's packing 190 calories—nearly 200 calories just for one small drink. What's even more startling is the sugar content here. This beverage serves up 51 grams of the sweet stuff. That is more sugar than if you ate five Original Glazed Krispy Kreme Donuts!

The American Heart Association recommends men should consume no more than 9 teaspoons or 36 grams of added sugar per day, and women shouldn't have more than 6 teaspoons or 25 grams per day. All of the sugar in this drink is added—so you're having more than two days' worth with just one can. (If you're looking for a way to stay up-to-date with everything health and food-related, be sure to sign up for our newsletter to get daily recipes and food news in your inbox!)

It shouldn't really come as that much of a surprise how sugary this drink is once you take a look at the ingredients list and see the big offender that is high fructose corn syrup listed second. HFCS  is always a danger. A study in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition actually found that drinks that are made with high-fructose corn syrup are indeed linked to obesity. Additionally, this soda contains soybean oil, which another study found is linked to weight gain. So if you sip on a can of Crush Pineapple every day, there is a very good chance you will gain weight as opposed to if you drank water that you added an actual pineapple slice to for some flavor.

If you were under the impression that choosing a fruit-based soda is an overall better option, Crush Pineapple proves that theory to be untrue. Besides the fact that it's high in calories and sugar, the soda also contains Yellow 5 and Yellow 6. These are artificial food colors that are added here to give the drink its color. It's been said these two additives promote Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) in children. More bad news.

The takeaway here?

When in doubt, it's best to not drink soda, especially not Crush Pineapple. Instead, stick with water. Your body will thank you.

Gallery: 33 Fruit-Flavored Sodas Ranked By How Toxic They Are (Eat This, Not That!)

a close up of a bottle: It's not much of a secret just how not good for you drinking soda is. If you happen to sip on a glass of the fizzy stuff every day, you're looking at not only weight gain, but you're increasing your risk of developing heart disease and diabetes, and overall you're simply shortening your lifespan. You might think choosing a fruit-flavored soda is a safer option than say a can of Coke, but that's just not the case.Sorry to break it to you, but fruit sodas as just as bad as any other type of soda. There isn't any actual fruit in these drinks!Need more proof? Well, allow us to expose the worst of the worst. That's right, we've ranked popular fruit-flavored sodas from bad to the ultimate offender so you know which to stay far away from. And for more insight on what exactly goes on each time you go for a can of soda, here are 17 Things That Happen to Your Body When You Drink Soda.



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