Mickey&JoshNut said:
NEWS ALERT.....NEWS ALERT
Diet Pepsi Jazz
Strawberries & Cream
is now available
in
Canada!!!!!
I nearly fell over when Mom and I noticed the display in
WalMart!!!!!!
I just took my younger daughter to the dentist this morning and we chatted about the beverages that were tolerable and ... BAD for young teeth. Specific choices that were intensely bad were Pepsi with the highest acidity ... and on the chart ... it's being compared to battery acid. So - I mused, maybe someone could market battery acid as a beverage. Think... "Cherry Acid Fizz"?
Product Acid table
The first number is the factor per 12 oz with Low=BAD acidity, the 2nd number is the relative level of Sugar present. Hence the indications for water are Zero and Zero. And at the bottom is Pepsi above battery acid!
Pure Water .....7.00 (neutral)..... 0.0
Barq's ............4.61 .................10.7 tsp.
Diet 7-Up .......3.67 ...................0.0
Sprite ............3.42 ...................9.0
Diet Dr. Pepper 3.41 ..................0.0
Diet Coke .......3.39 ...................0.0
Mountain Dew 3.22 ..................11.0 tsp.
Surge ............3.02 ..................10.0
Gatorade ........2.95 .................3.3 tsp
Gatorade ........2.95 ..................3.3
Dr. Pepper ......2.92 ..................9.5
Hawaiian Fruit Punch 2.82 .......10.2
Orange Minute Maid 2.80 .........11.2
Coke Classic ...2.63 ...................9.3 tsp.
Pepsi ...........2.49 ...................9.8 tsp.
BATTERY ACID 1.00 ..................0.0
Source: Minnesota Dental Association *
The threshold pH for enamel dissolution is 5.5.
http://www.dentalgentlecare.com/diet_soda.htm#today drinks