expired Posted by SlickDealio | Staff • Aug 15, 2022
Aug 15, 2022 3:04 PM
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expired Posted by SlickDealio | Staff • Aug 15, 2022
Aug 15, 2022 3:04 PM
Smoothie King Offer: 20oz. Smoothie King Smoothies (various flavors)
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Second, this study you've linked is very specifically about cola-based soft drinks, something Smoothie King does not sell, so it's entirely irrelevant. You shoulda just posted something about sugary diets killing people.
Third- sucralose is entirely safe. I can't speak for aspartame or others, but sucralose (what normal Splenda is) has been studied extensively and is perfectly fine for human consumption with no ill effects unless it's cooked at high temps... which again is entirely irrelevant in a smoothie.
Sugar can be bad, that's cool, I don't think this is news to anyone... But don't come in here trying to fear monger when it's not warranted and people are just sharing a good deal, it's really unnecessary and out of place.
Also this isn't really the place to plant your soapbox...
Like this one?
https://www.smoothiekin
or this one
https://www.smoothiekin
All have 0 added sugar. And for the higher ones, don't see it being an issue if someone wants a treat once in awhile.
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50% of the population is overweight. Sugar is an addiction as much as alcohol is . Nobody says not to eat sugar but eat it in it's natural state from fruits you buy or grow..
https://www.heart.org/en/healthy-...s-too-much
https://www.smoothiekin
Consider that one 12-ounce can of soda contains 8 teaspoons (32 grams) of added sugar...So a "healthy drink" advertised by SD (for the smallest size) can have as much sugar as 3 soda cans (Coke, Pepsi etc)
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https://www.heart.org/en/healthy-...s-too-much [heart.org]
https://www.smoothieking.com/menu...ized-blend [smoothieking.com]
Consider that one 12-ounce can of soda contains 8 teaspoons (32 grams) of added sugar...So a "healthy drink" advertised by SD (for the smallest size) can have as much sugar as 3 soda cans (Coke, Pepsi etc)
On your same link is a coffee activator with 30g of protein and only 23 of carbs which is more in line with what someone searching for healthier options would be looking at.
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