Should sodas have warning labels

Should sodas have warning labels

By tatiana morales july 14, 2005 / 8:30 am / cbs soft drinks that are packed with sugar could get warning labels just like cigarettes and alcohol if an advocacy group gets.One study claimed it cut soda consumption.This product has not been pasteurized and, therefore, may contain harmful bacteria that can cause.A bill would make california the first state to require warning labels on sugary drinks, similar to those on cigarette packs by patrick mcgreevy labels warning consumers about the health risks of.Food is different from cigarettes, however.

That means that if you generally eat well and get all of the necessary nutrients, your body won't be destroyed if you occasionally have a small soda as a treat.In restaurants where cups of sodas are filled by employees, a warning label would have been placed in a location visible to consumers.This is a message from the city and county of san francisco.No amount of smoking is good.Bill monning, a democrat from carmel, proposed that the warning labels to be affixed to all containers of soda and juice that have added sugar and 75 or more.

27 the picture would feature skull and crossbones with the words the use of this product is not recommended by the state of south dakota.Donald stransky, who was a heavy smoker himself.Besides, warning labels for food don't work.

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