Does Childhood Obesity Really Reflect On What Vending Machines Offer?
There are many problems with our kid’s diets in today's age. Although determining the scope to what causes these problems can be very difficult. Many people might blame the parents, but many try to blame the snacks. It may seem a bit unnerving to blame the source, instead of the cause. Perhaps many people think it is safer to blame the snacks instead, the snacks cannot really give a defense, or a response. It is most likely easier to blame the source then, because the source is something tangible and able to be felt. Blaming the parents might lead to arguments or problems not otherwise found with blaming something else. I am not trying to say the parents are the main cause of childhood obesity. However, I am trying to stipulate that there are many different causes of it. These causes could be a combination of things that lead to your child becoming obese.
Energy Drinks Get New Twist – Now With Anti-Oxidant Packed Berries
The energy drink industry could be a little more healthier now. Some companies are deciding on putting the acclaimed acai and mangosteen berry in their drinks. They could offer the (already) popular energy drink crowd, something a little different. If people want that "lift me up" there should always be some vitamins and anti-oxidants there to help as well. The acai berry offers more anti-oxidant power than cranberry, orange, apple juices and tea. The mangosteens (like the acai) are known as "superfruits" for their rich anti-oxidant power. The mangosteen packs punch with vitamins a, b, c, e, calcium, fiber and protein. Energy drink companies are realizing that adding these "superfruits" to their drinks can increase their marketability.
Customers now will want these "energetic and revitalizing" drink combos.
