By Walt Hickey Gallons of Juice The average American adult drinks 6.6 gallons of juice per year, a figure I find entirely baffling and honestly only makes sense if the average American adult drinks 2.2 gallons of vodka per year, which I surmise they do not. While everyone is pretty much in on the fact that sugary sodas aren’t great for the body, somehow equally sugary juice never got its moment in the anti-obesity spotlight. A 12-ounce glass of juice contains 10 teaspoons of sugar.
Numlock News: July 9, 2018
Numlock News: July 9, 2018
Numlock News: July 9, 2018
By Walt Hickey Gallons of Juice The average American adult drinks 6.6 gallons of juice per year, a figure I find entirely baffling and honestly only makes sense if the average American adult drinks 2.2 gallons of vodka per year, which I surmise they do not. While everyone is pretty much in on the fact that sugary sodas aren’t great for the body, somehow equally sugary juice never got its moment in the anti-obesity spotlight. A 12-ounce glass of juice contains 10 teaspoons of sugar.