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| Soda is very, very, very bad for you atleast thats what someone keeps nagging me -__-; -posted by RubyXTidus at 20 Sep 2010 13:14 |
| most people that have quit drinking soda lost about 10 pounds in a month. atleast the ones i know did -posted by Kutless at 24 Sep 2010 20:13 |
| Gatoraide !!! But smart water's a better choice -posted by IZM at 4 Jun 2011 04:53 |
sodas okay to have sometimes, but not every day water is healthy for you and you should drink it more often than soda. Bute soda still tastes better ^_^ -posted by master-pie at 18 Jan 2012 18:17
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| sodas good with cupcakes :) -posted by cupcake at 3 Feb 2010 19:13 |
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| Yo! i'm satin. I'm going to tell you kind folks here at this site the troubles of soda. It's bad. -posted by Satin at 1 Feb 2010 01:07 |
| I often enjoy a cold refreshing glass of water myself... -posted by Cinny at 1 Feb 2010 01:08 |
| I like both, depending on the circumstance. Usually water, but a cherry coke just goes better with fries and a cheeseburger :) -posted by Jaycatt at 2 Feb 2010 14:28 |
| Soda. All the way! Maybe some water every now and then... -posted by PiMP at 5 Feb 2010 04:05 |
| *cough* Applejuice/ any sort of fruitjuice for me x: i cant stand water, too boring. and soda makes my stomache hurt -posted by RazzleDazzle at 5 Feb 2010 17:28 |
| im a milk addict lol -posted by IForgotMyNameOnHere at 21 Feb 2010 03:48 |
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