Orange Cream Soda
by Wit
A heavily sweetened soda with artificial colors and preservatives that offers no nutritional value. The combination of high sugar content and synthetic additives makes this a poor choice for regular consumption.
- Triple Filtered Carbonated Water – safe · Purified water with added carbonation provides the beverage base without health concerns.
- Cane Sugar – controversial · High amounts of added sugar contribute to blood sugar spikes, weight gain, and increased diabetes risk when consumed regularly.
- Citric Acid – safe · Natural preservative and flavor enhancer that is generally recognized as safe with no significant health concerns.
- Natural Flavor – safe · Proprietary flavoring compounds derived from natural sources, generally safe but lack transparency in composition.
- Yellow 6 – controversial · Artificial food dye linked to hyperactivity in children and potential allergic reactions in sensitive individuals.
- Red 40 – controversial · Most widely used artificial food dye, associated with hyperactivity in children and potential behavioral issues.
- Sodium Benzoate – safe · Common preservative that prevents bacterial growth, generally safe in typical consumption amounts.
- Potassium Sorbate – safe · Effective preservative against mold and yeast growth, considered safe with minimal health concerns.
Uses cane sugar instead of high fructose corn syrup
Triple filtered water base
No caffeine
Very high added sugar content
Artificial food dyes linked to hyperactivity
No nutritional value
Contributes to obesity and diabetes risk
Chemical preservatives