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10 Common Beverages You Should Avoid

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The thing about these bottled cocktails is that they contain more preservatives and sugar that anyone could obtain in a homemade cocktail. Instead of settling for a twist-off margarita, mix tequila with lime juice and soda at home (or order it at any bar).

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10 thoughts on “10 Common Beverages You Should Avoid”

  1. SOUNDS TO ME….there is not a lot of good anything to drink…so I will just say thanks for the INFO! and I will carry on my journey to dehydration….just kidding I for sure do not drink a lot of those things BUT THEN THERE SOME I DO….oh well…

  2. Switched to organic and drink very little of the liquids in question YEARS ago! We notice a marked difference in organic and processed.

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