
39. Soda pop is extremely unhealthy for children.
Pop, soda, coke, whatever you call these carbonated beverages, they are not healthy. They are terrible for us as adults, and it is even worse for children. A single 20-ounce bottle of soda has 60 grams of sugar, which is way too much for a child to have. This much sugar daily has been shown to increase the risk of obesity, Type 2 diabetes, and aggression in children. Because children are growing so rapidly, they need better sources of calories and nutrients. Soda pop is pure sugar with no nutrients to speak of, so they’re wasting their time drinking it. Stick to the sparkling water; kids will enjoy the fizzy bubbles and fruity flavor without all of the extra sugar. It is more beneficial that children understand that pop is not healthy at a young age. Too much sugar from pop or soda can lead to teeth issues and impact their bodies’ ability to breakdown all the unnecessary sugar.