Does anyone know how many teaspoons of sugar are in a can of coke?!


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Does anyone know how many teaspoons of sugar are in a can of coke?


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One can of coke contains nearly 10 teaspoons of sugar or the entire daily recommended amount of calories from sugar.
Note that for every can of Coke you drink, it takes 32 glasses of water to neutralize the phosphoric acid in your body.
In 1998, the advertising budget for soft drinks was $115.5 million.
One of five American children is now considered obese. Americans
consume nearly 53 teaspoons of sugar daily.

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Yes...there are 9 teaspoons of sugar in a can of coke!!!

i seem to remeber being told many mons ago that it was 16. seems a lot to me. but hey.......its no wonder it rots your teeth.

I don't know this but I do know that one helps the medicine go down.

like20 or something

loads but not as many as there is in lucasade believe it or not

I thought 7!

Well in the US its actually corn syrup, so wouldn't that be different?

I heard 8

About 10 teaspoons I think, steer clear have you seen twhat it does to a dirty penny! Think of your insides.

I am told the amount is 22 ! for a liquid can of coke.
If its from Colombia though its probably none.

I recently read a magazine, and I turned it to the fact section. It said coke is naturally green and it has 17 teaspoons of sugar. Im not sure if its true, or its just a rumour.

depending upon the coke light and diet contain 2-3 and others 3-5

In a 375ml can there is 12 teaspoons

9 teaspoon of sugar, but the fact that it started of so bitter with all those chemicals, that 9spoon of sugar just seem right... i love you coke!!! eheheh

well theres like 235 calories in it so about 120 i guess,coke zero is so much better with only 33 calories

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