| Keeping kids fit
Now is right about the time those New Year's resolutions to lose weight start to wane -- and some say that's the problem with diets, it's a quick fix. But get ready to meet some Kentuckiana families who say losing weight has led them to a lifestyle change -- from how they move to what they eat. And not just kids, but their parents, too. Several families you see here are now taking part in this program. .
Calorie Burning Sodas named as leading Food and Beverage Trend for ...
February 14, 2007 The diet soda market has been traditionally one where the calories are reduced in comparison to the syrupy full-calorie sodas. In October last we wrote about the coming of a Coca Cola-owned softdrink which puts a new spin on diet soda the soda actually raises the metabolism and burns calories. Now research company Datamonitor has named the category of calorie burning beverages, as the number one food and beverage trend for 2007. As it turns out, Coca Colas Enviga did not make it to market first. That honour goes to Celsius, making it the first calorie burning soda and hence a category buster. Celsius has been clinically proven to burn calories, boost energy, and increase metabolism, on average 12% for up to 3 hours. Both Enviga and Celsius are based on Green Tea. In its Productscan Online new products database, Datamonitor found that Celsius was helping to create a new niche of calorie burning beverages.
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