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	<title>Comments on: Soda and Babies</title>
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		<title>By: Science-mom</title>
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		<description>My boys turn 5 in 3 weeks and they still have to drink their first soda. But the pressure is definitely on because most of their friends and classmates at preschool are soda drinkers. 
What is weird is that a friend had a 6-year old boy who have carries. The dentist told her that instead of ice tea (too much sugar), she should give him diet coke instead!!! Boys was I shocked. What`s wrong with unsweetened fruit juice and plain old water?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My boys turn 5 in 3 weeks and they still have to drink their first soda. But the pressure is definitely on because most of their friends and classmates at preschool are soda drinkers.<br />
What is weird is that a friend had a 6-year old boy who have carries. The dentist told her that instead of ice tea (too much sugar), she should give him diet coke instead!!! Boys was I shocked. What`s wrong with unsweetened fruit juice and plain old water?</p>
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