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Which 20 oz Soda Has the Most Sugar?

3 min read
According to the American Heart Association, the average American adult consumes far more sugar than recommended, and a single 20 oz soda can often contain the entire daily limit or more. If you've ever wondered which 20 oz soda has the most sugar, you might be surprised by the results of our nutritional breakdown.

Is there more sugar in Coke or Sprite?

4 min read
According to The Coca-Cola Company's official nutrition facts, a standard 12-ounce can of Coca-Cola Original Taste contains 39 grams of sugar, while a 12-ounce can of Sprite contains 38 grams of sugar. This minimal difference means that, for a standard serving, there is fractionally more sugar in Coke than in Sprite.

Has Lucozade got more sugar than Coke?

4 min read
According to a 2016 campaign by Public Health Liverpool, a 500ml bottle of Lucozade Energy contained 62g of sugar, more than the 54g in the same size bottle of Coca-Cola. This surprising fact raises the question: has Lucozade got more sugar than Coke today, after brand reformulations?

How much sugar is in 200ml of Coca-Cola?

5 min read
According to nutritional data, a standard 200ml serving of Coca-Cola contains approximately 21.2 grams of sugar. This detailed breakdown explores exactly how much sugar is in 200ml of Coca-Cola, contextualizing this information to help you make informed dietary choices.

Does Lemonade Have More Sugar Than Coca-Cola? The Shocking Truth

4 min read
According to a 2014 analysis by Action on Sugar, some traditional and 'upmarket' fizzy drinks, including cloudy lemonade, contain more sugar than Coca-Cola. While many assume lemonade is the healthier, more natural alternative, the shocking truth is that many store-bought and restaurant versions can have equal or higher sugar content than a can of Coke.

What has more sugar, tea or coke?

4 min read
According to the American Heart Association, one 12-ounce can of Coca-Cola contains 39 grams of sugar, while an unsweetened cup of black tea contains virtually none. The comparison of which has more sugar, tea or coke, depends entirely on whether the tea is served sweetened or plain, and highlights a key consideration in daily beverage choices.