Experts Say ‘Healthy Coke’ Drink May Cause Tooth Erosion
The American Dental Association is now warning against a new trendy drink called healthy Coke. It's made from sparkling water with a splash of balsamic vinegar over ice but experts now say it should be called unhealthy Coke. The craze was started by a TikToker who said her Pilates instructor recommended the concoction as a healthier option than real Coke. But the American Dental Association now warns that frequent consumption of the concoction can cause tooth erosion.
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