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Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Scotland - Time to take more of the fizz out of the family diet

Published on 25 Oct 2011
IT is Scotland’s other drinking problem. In a public building, a child needs a boost. He slots a coin into a machine and waits for the comforting clunk of a can.

He rips it open and guzzles the contents, feeling the energy flooding through him. The fix will last a couple of hours before the process begins again.

Children in Scotland drink more fizzy drinks than in any other European country, even after the withdrawal of fizzy-drinks vending machines from schools. Worldwide it is reckoned that only Israeli youngsters down more.

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