Sugary drink definition

Sugary drink means any nonalcoholic beverage, carbonated or noncarbonated,
Sugary drink means any nonalcoholic beverage, carbonated or noncarbonated, which is intended for human consumption and contains any added sugars. As used in this definition, "nonalcoholic beverage" means any beverage that contains less than one-half of one percent alcohol per volume.
Sugary drink means a carbonated or non-carbonated beverage that:

Examples of Sugary drink in a sentence

  • We went to Shinjuku and there was a club and The Raylettes were practicing, his band was practicing.

  • Sugary drink consumption in Australian secondary school students.

  • Sugary drink consumption and risk of cancer: results from NutriNet-Santé prospective cohort.

  • Sugary drink consumption and dental caries in New South Wales teenagers.

  • A corporation may restate and integrate in a single certificate the provisions of its certificate of incorporation as theretofore amended, including any provision effected by a merger or consolidation and any further amendments which may be adopted concurrently with the restated certificate.

  • Article title: Sugary drink consumption by youth far exceeds recommended limit, researchers say.

  • Sugary drink include any beverage which contains added sugar - e.g. soft drink, energy drinks and slushies.

  • Sugary drink advertising to youth: Continued barrier to public health progress.

  • Sugary drink taxes have been successfully implemented across the country, generating significant new revenue that can be reinvested in a wide range of programs and creating a reduction in the overall consumption of sugary beverages.

  • Sugary drink excise tax policy process and implementation: Case study from Saudi Arabia.

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