When referring to a soft drink, do you say pop, soda, or Coke? Your stance on the centuries-long debate reveals more about your roots than your flavor preference. In some states, ordering a "Coke" ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. From The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives to Sonic: Dirty soda is going mainstream. (Illustration: Hunter French for Yahoo News) Becca ...
Soda isn’t great for us. That’s not breaking news. Sugars and artificial flavors lack quality nutrition. So, many people reach for diet soda. But that’s not so healthy either. Recent research found ...
Pepsi is going deeper into the dirty soda trend. Coming in early 2026: Dirty Mountain Dew Cream Soda Dew, described as a mix of "the iconic citrus kick of Mountain Dew with a smooth cream flavor twist ...
Utah-based drink chain Swig kicked off the dirty soda trend, which is now helping revive the sluggish beverage category. The trend has moved from restaurants to grocery stores, with PepsiCo planning ...
The actor and director is serving up his favorite childhood flavors. Merlyn is an editor of news and trending content for Food & Wine's news vertical. Her writing focuses on the intersection of pop ...
Colorado and Texas are among the states aiming to change what food and drink can be bought with SNAP benefits. By Ben Blatt Should Americans on food assistance be able to use that money on soda?
With burgers sizzling and classic rock thumping, many Americans revel in summer cookouts – at least until that wayward cousin asks for a "pop" in soda country, or even worse, a "coke" when they ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. When it comes to soda, experts say the less, the better. (Illustration: Annelise Capossela for Yahoo News) (Lead and thumb: ...
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) beneficiaries in 13 states could be facing restrictions on what they can and cannot buy using their benefits. SNAP benefits—often referred to as "food ...
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