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Soft Drink
A generic term for a carbonated beverage—commonly called ‘soda’ or ‘pop’—either artificially sweetened with saccharin or aspartame—average < 5 calories—or glucose, fructose—average 170 calories—purchased in cans or bottles or served from a tap
Adverse effects on health—peer-reviewed data: Carbonation is associated with dental erosion, osteoporosis, increased risk of fractures, and kidney stones; the sweeteners are linked to obesity and increased risk of type 2 diabetes

POP
noun Orthopedics Plaster of Paris, gypsum verb Drug slang Pop To subcutaneously inject heroin or other substance of abuse


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ISLAMABAD, October 22, 2009 (Balochistan Times): Despite the advent of Pop music which reshaped the taste of music lovers featuring pretty arrival of western and classical blend of music originated by the world- fame singer, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, it is worthwhile to say that the classical music still holds attraction with lot of its commitment in the wonderful world of music.
Who says that pop music is second-rate compared to other music genres There is more to pop music than anyone could ever think Who says that pop music is second-rate compared to other music genres?
LOVE OF SONG Modern Russian pop music owes much to romance, as well as to Russian people's love of song in general.
 
 
 
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