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As Temperatures Rise, So Does Sugar Consumption
(www.scientificamerican.com)
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Seems weird to me as I can't stand sweet drinks in the heat. Used to have a little lawn business and when customers offered me drinks I'd always opt for ice water. Working outdoors at Lowe's this past spring and summer, I'd chug the free bottled water and nothing else. Hell, I'm an alcoholic and don't even want beer when I'm working and sweating.