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D. Au-Wong and M. Wong Prince Jonah Kuhio Elementary School 3/27/10 Next

Reducing added sugars helps you: Stay a healthy weight Prevent chronic disease (like diabetes and heart disease) Make sure you fill up on healthy foods D. Au-Wong and M. Wong 3/27/10 Next

How much sugar is in a bottle of soda? A D. Au-Wong and M. Wong 3/27/10 Click on the correct number of sugar packets. B C

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What about a sports drink? D. Au-Wong and M. Wong 3/27/10 A Click on the correct number of sugar packets. B C

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How about your iced tea? D. Au-Wong and M. Wong 3/27/10 A Click on the correct number of sugar packets. B C

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Iced coffee? D. Au-Wong and M. Wong 3/27/10 A Click on the correct number of sugar packets. B C

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Flavored water? D. Au-Wong and M. Wong 3/27/10 A Click on the correct number of sugar packets. B C

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Your average canned juice drink? D. Au-Wong and M. Wong 3/27/10 A Click on the correct number of sugar packets. B C

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Were you amazed at the amount of sugar found in your favorite drinks? Here are some tips to make better beverage choices: Choose water, diet, or low-calorie beverages. If youre pregnant, water is the best choice. Carry a bottle of water with you to keep hydrated all day. Fill your fridge with bottles of water, rather than sodas. Drink water with your meals. Add a splash of 100% juice to your sparkling water to make your own flavored water. Try getting the smaller size soda to limit your sugar. Add water to high sugar juice drinks. Make your own iced tea by adding sugar substitute to cold tea. Play again? D. Au-Wong and M. Wong 3/27/10 Im finished.

Adapted from Rethink Your Drink brochures produced by: Kalihi-Palama Health Center Zest Centers for Disease Control D. Au-Wong and M. Wong Prince Jonah Kuhio Elementary School 3/27/10