So, when we drink diet soda, the sweetness tricks our body into thinking it's real sugar. But when those energy-packed calories don't arrive, the insulin has nothing to store. Scientists think ...
Although the mere thought of consuming baking soda might sound a little (okay, a lot) off-putting, registered dietitians say it’s nothing to be afraid of—at least not when done correctly.
At Bucks County soda shop Fizzy Mama, soccer moms on the way to school pickup order a 32-ounce soda like they would an iced coffee: Dr Pepper, two pumps caramel syrup, and a splash of vanilla creamer.