Two youngsters in the UK have been hospitalised after drinking a slush drink. Parents are being warned of the dangers of giving children a slush drink after a four-year-old boy was hospitalised.
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and time in which the drinks were consumed. Other factors that play a role are one’s physical condition, what one has had to eat, how much sleep they have had and any medications they are taking.
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Over the last few years, consumers have been practicing more conscious drinking, whether that’s abstaining, sipping low-proof drinks or tiger-striping — switching between no-alcohol drinks and ...
The agency says that sales of slush ice drinks containing glycerol should be accompanied by a written warning that the product contains glycerol and is not recommended for under-fours - but it is ...
Kate Dingwall is a Toronto-based sommelier and drinks writer. There’s no stopping the non-alcoholic category. The IWSR noted that the no- and low-alcohol category surpassed $11 billion in value ...