Liquid sugar barely affects fullness compared to solid food. This soda has 51 kcal and 13.3 g sugar per 100 g. A 500 ml bottle packs ~66.5 g sugar — the calories slip past unnoticed. A 17-cohort meta-analysis (Imamura et al., BMJ 2015) linked each daily SSB serving to a 13% higher type 2 diabetes risk.
How should I track Carbonated beverage, cream soda?
Liquid calories from Carbonated beverage, cream soda are easy to overlook because drinks do not trigger the same fullness signals as solid food. A meta-analysis (Wehling & Lusher, Am J Clin Nutr 2021) confirmed that people underreport beverage intake more than solid food. Most people pour 30–50% more than the label serving size without realizing it. Use a kitchen scale to weigh your glass or bottle once — you will know your exact pour going forward. This one calibration step can save you from hundreds of untracked calories per week.