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Dieting buzzwords: Calorie deficient

EnvigaCoke is launching a new calorie burning beverage, Enviga: "There's calorie, low-calorie, zero-calorie, and now we offer consumers negative-calorie products." Um, okay.

To reap the full benefits of Enviga you must drink three cans a day. This will burn a "net average of 60 to 100 calories" and $1.29 a can. Hm... that's four bucks a day and about the same calories you'll burn watching an hour of television.

Here's an idea: drink plain old green tea and find alternate ways to burn calories.

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Right on! My sentiments exactly!

Besides, what exactly is the sugar content? Is it HFCS? I've been scouting all over the Internet to find out.

Connie
Author, SUGAR SHOCK! (Berkley Books, Dec. 26, 2006)
www.SugarShockBlog.com

I have not been able to find the details on sugar contents, either. The closest I've come to actual "counts" is the caffeine which is listed as 100 mg per can on energyfiend.com.

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