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Best Study Session Snacks and Drinks
You may not think that what you eat and drink during your study sessions has any bearing on how well you do once testing time rolls around, but it does. Your study session snacking could mean the difference between a passing and failing grade. What you eat and drink has a significant effect on how well you can concentrate and process new information.
Smoothie Bowls
You’ve tried the traditional smoothie, but have you tasted a smoothie bowl? If you haven’t, it’s time to jump on the bandwagon because you’re definitely missing out on a breakfast treat. If you think breakfast isn’t for you, wait until your taste buds try a smoothie bowl. You’ll be a breakfast conformist in no time.
Battle of the Summer Drinks: Lemonade and Iced Tea
When it comes to a refreshing summer beverage, the battle between lemonade and iced tea is one that is ongoing. From the tart lemon beverage to the flavorful infused iced tea drinks, these thirst-quenching beverages have filled summer coolers for years.
But the question still remains, which is better — lemonade or iced tea?
Diet Soda vs. Regular – Battle of the Sodas
Soda history is a fascinating love affair between entrepreneurs, scientists and the American consumer. Originally touted as health-enhancing beverages capable of curing everything from tuberculosis to hair loss, the first sodas contained what pharmacists called nervines, which could have included varying amounts of cannabis, opium, morphine, cocaine and even strychnine. Wildly popular in the late 19th century, soda fountains sprang up all over the U.S., providing these healthy, energizing drinks to customers who thoroughly enjoyed the way these medicinal beverages made them feel.
6 Homemade Popsicles You Should Try
Want your family to love you even more than they do now? Make these to-die-for homemade Popsicles this summer using our awesome Beverage Universe products. All you need is a couple of cupcake pans, Popsicle sticks and aluminum foil. Fill each cupcake hole with your liquid, cover with aluminum foil and carefully insert Popsicle sticks through foil into each hole. You can substitute plastic wrap for foil, but you’ll have to make sure it is stretched tight enough to hold the sticks in place.