Is pepsi healthier than milk???
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Brandonshields97
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I see that pepsi has zero fats at all no saturated trans or any of that but milk does . Is it possible that pepsi is healthier than milk ? Please dont answer my question WITH a question , just answer it lol ..
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No. It's not possible.0
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the presense of fat does not determine how healthy something is.
would a bag of fat-free sweets be healthier than an avocado?
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Yikes, no. Milk has nutritional value (e.g., protein, calcium), Pepsi has none.0
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WTH? I hope you are kidding.0
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I like to add Malibu to my milk to ensure I also hit 1 of my 5 a day :drinker:0
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I like to add Malibu to my milk to ensure I also hit 1 of my 5 a day :drinker:
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No. I'll leave it at that. ????0
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WTH? I hope you are kidding.
OP said no questions.0 -
:noway: I hope this is a troll..................0
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Troll :devil:0
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Only if you drink it with ice and a straw to help balance out the toxins. Consuming too much milk makes you bulky, so pepsi is def better.0
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WTH? I hope you are kidding.0
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Actually they are both really bad for you. Avoid both, drink some water or some tea.
http://saveourbones.com/osteoporosis-milk-myth/
Some reading if you are interested.0 -
As absurd as it sounds, its not a terrible question.
Just looking at the nutrition facts between 2% milk and Pepsi indicates that they are about on even ground as far as calories. Pepsi has more sugar carbs. Milk has more cholesterol, sodium, and saturated fat. Milk has added calcium and vitamins which can be beneficial. This is not to say that either is good or bad, but if you're going to spend a couple hundred calories on a drink, at least Milk has a little nutrition. You're probably better off sticking with low calorie drink or water in general...0 -
I see that pepsi has zero fats at all no saturated trans or any of that but milk does . Is it possible that pepsi is healthier than milk ? Please dont answer my question WITH a question , just answer it lol ..
Yes. Milk is for baby COWS not for HUMANSSSSSS. Drink more PEPSI!
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nope!! drink your milk!0
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As absurd as it sounds, its not a terrible question.
Just looking at the nutrition facts between 2% milk and Pepsi indicates that they are about on even ground as far as calories. Pepsi has more sugar carbs. Milk has more cholesterol, sodium, and saturated fat. Milk has added calcium and vitamins which can be beneficial. This is not to say that either is good or bad, but if you're going to spend a couple hundred calories on a drink, at least Milk has a little nutrition. You're probably better off sticking with low calorie drink or water in general...
you neglected to mention that milk is a very good source of protein0 -
As absurd as it sounds, its not a terrible question.
Just looking at the nutrition facts between 2% milk and Pepsi indicates that they are about on even ground as far as calories. Pepsi has more sugar carbs. Milk has more cholesterol, sodium, and saturated fat. Milk has added calcium and vitamins which can be beneficial. This is not to say that either is good or bad, but if you're going to spend a couple hundred calories on a drink, at least Milk has a little nutrition. You're probably better off sticking with low calorie drink or water in general...
you neglected to mention that milk is a very good source of protein
Yeah, if you need extra protein, milk is a good choice.0 -
Can't. Take. Serious. :indifferent: :huh:0
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As absurd as it sounds, its not a terrible question.
Just looking at the nutrition facts between 2% milk and Pepsi indicates that they are about on even ground as far as calories. Pepsi has more sugar carbs. Milk has more cholesterol, sodium, and saturated fat. Milk has added calcium and vitamins which can be beneficial. This is not to say that either is good or bad, but if you're going to spend a couple hundred calories on a drink, at least Milk has a little nutrition. You're probably better off sticking with low calorie drink or water in general...
you neglected to mention that milk is a very good source of protein
Yeah, if you need extra protein, milk is a good choice.0
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