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The Trap of Iced Drinks

The weather is getting more sultry and stifling. To cool off, people may get iced drinks from shops. Apart from pre-packaged drinks in cans or cartons, other favourite summer drinks include freshly squeezed juices, sport drink, iced “bubble” (tapioca balls) milk tea and iced mocha. But do you know how much energy and sugar can be found in one such drink?

Common iced drinks Energy (kcal) Sugar (g)
Fresh juice
(300ml)
Fresh juice 135 23
Sport drink
(500ml)
Sport drink 130 34
Iced “bubble” tea
(500ml)
Iced “bubble” tea 325 29
Iced mocha
(300ml)
Iced mocha 177 21
Carbonated canned drink
(500ml)
Carbonated canned drink 205 53
Lemon tea in Tetra Pak
(250ml)
Lemon tea in Tetra Pak 138 34
Source: Centre for Food Safety

An iced drink has as much energy as 0.5-1.5 bowl of white rice (with one bowl approx. equal to 250-300 ml). If you take an iced drink every day, you will experience an additional energy intake of 135 to 325 kcal per day, which is equivalent to 4,050-9,750 kcal, or gains approx. 1-3 lbs of fat per month.

Take this the example of a medium-build adult: if he/she wants to counter this additional energy gain at 4,050-9,750 kcal, he/she will have to run around a sport field 162-390 times!

So, if you don’t want a pot belly to hang around you after the summer, please be more careful when choosing your drinks. Water, totally void of energy and sugar, is always the best summer drink. Other fair choices include iced tea with no added sugar, low-fat milk and low-sugar soya milk.

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