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In this article, I will be talking about why chocolate Milk should be Served in schools and this is Opinion writing but, I have reasons and details to support my answer.

Chocolate Milk has a lot of sugar which is bad for you and could cause bad things to happen to us People or mostly Kids. The things that too much sugar could cause are, “An excess of sweetened foods and beverages can lead to weight gain, blood sugar problems and an increased risk of heart disease, among other dangerous conditions and diabetes.” All those things are bad for a normal human being! Also, in an article titled, Pros and Cons of Chocolate Milk it says, “The biggest critic of chocolate milk pertains to sugar. Chocolate milk contains loads of sugar and that is not healthy at all. It is certainly not good for diabetics or those at risk of diabetes. It is also not good for kids. When kids start to take up diets that are rich in sugar, they aren’t just going to be at risk of diabetes later in life but there can be more than a dozen-odd ailment plaguing their health as they grow up.” It also says, “From affecting metabolism to facilitating obesity, from increasing the dependence on sugar to causing hormonal problems, chocolate milk or any flavored milk that contains a ton of sugar is not healthy at all. Now, here comes the tricky part. There is all the goodness of milk and the deliciousness of chocolaty taste. How do you balance or compare the pros and cons of nutrients and sugar respectively? Does the goodness of milk outweigh the badness of sugar or is it just a quick drink that is avoidable and should be avoided?” So you should limit your sugar.

Chocolate Milk is not the most healthy drink. It is the opposite of what healthy things do to you. Let me explain, it says, “A healthy diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and low-fat dairy can help to reduce your risk of heart disease by maintaining blood pressure and cholesterol levels. High blood pressure and cholesterol can be a symptom of too much salt and saturated fats in your diet.” It is the opposite of those things. And in an article called, Pros and Cons of Chocolate Milk, says, “The answer may lie in the second major problem with chocolate milk. It is such a sweet and tasty drink that kids and even adults can get almost addicted. This leads to overconsumption or overdrinking. When kids start to consume several glasses of chocolate milk in a day, it is a huge concern. The same goes for adults. Going back to that nutrient versus sugar debate and how one can outweigh the other, the answer lies in how much a kid or adult is consuming in a day. Also, lifestyle choices and how much calorie one burns through the day will determine if the amount of chocolate milk consumed is healthy or one has to cut down.” It also says, “For instance, a child who’s aspiring to be an athlete or plays some sport regularly would be burning hundreds of calories more than a kid playing video games. The active kid can easily metabolize the sugar present in a glass or even two glasses of chocolate milk. The inactive or sedentary kid is not really a suitable candidate for even one glass of chocolate milk. Eventually, it all boils down to how much one eats, how much one burns, and if the latter outdo the former.

Chocolate Milk has labels that are mislabeling. Some ingredients in Chocolate Milk could be wrong and could have things that could harm you maybe. An article called, Pros and Cons of Chocolate Milk, says, “There is one really disturbing aspect of chocolate milk that the manufacturers will not want the public to talk about. Parents are informed enough to give importance to labels. Most families in the country are conscious of regulations and how to study the labels to pick the best foods for their kids or even for themselves. Major brands of chocolate milk don’t indulge in wrong labeling but there are formulas or additives, flavors, and preservatives that are used. Also, another reason is, “ Often, such materials or ingredients are defined as of a certain category or class, not exactly spelling out what’s in it. So if you are buying chocolate milk of some brand and the label just mentions a certain recipe or some formula of an ingredient, you don’t really know what it is. This can be something undesirable or unhealthy for all you know.

I do not think that Chocolate Milk should be served in schools. All three of these reasons explain why Chocolate Milk shouldn’t be served. Here is one question before you leave, “How would you feel if you experienced all those bad things?!” And once again, you should limit your Sugar.

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