Which country do you think consumes the most soda?

Timestamps 
0:05 Which country consumes the most soda? 
0:56 Softdrinks and the connection to diabetes and obesity 
1:42 Are you addicted to soda drinks? Try this.

Out of Mexico, China, and the US, which country consumes the most soda per person?

Mexico — 127 million people
43 gallons of soda (163L)
Diabetics 14.8%
Obesity 30.9%

China — 1.4 billion people 
2.4 gallons (9L)
Diabetics 11%
Obesity 6-20%

USA — 330 million people 
31 gallons (117L) 
Diabetics 9.4% 
Obesity 39.8%

Soda is like liquid sugar. If you crave sugary drinks or soda drinks, you may want to try the soda sweetened with stevia instead. 

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It blows my mind how much soda some people drink. How many gallons or cups of soda do you think you consume on a yearly basis?