
How Much Soda Do New Jersey Residents Really Drink?
Soda doesn't get the best press these days, and since New Jersey is a health-conscious state, we're probably drinking less, right?
How Much Soda Do New Jersey Residents Drink?
A recent study examining soda consumption across U.S. states highlights some surprising numbers for New Jersey.
The research, at World Population Review, confirms that New Jersey is among the states that drink the most soda in the country.
This info surprises me, because the Garden State is consistently ranked among the healthiest and most health-conscious states in America, and soda doesn't exactly scream good health.
New Jersey Is A Soda State
The article says the data is for 2026, but it uses information from between 2010 and 2015, so maybe our soda-drinking habits have changed. Based on the numbers, New Jersey is ranked 8th based on residents who report drinking soda daily
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It might surprise you that 69.5% of New Jersey residents report that they drink soda daily, according to this study.
The state that drinks the most soda is Hawaii, where 76.4% of residents say they're downing at least one soda daily.
The States That Drink The Most Soda
Arkansas, Wyoming, South Dakota, and Connecticut are right behind Hawaii and round out the top 5.

Of course, experts recommend avoiding soda for many reasons, so the recommended daily amount is basically zero.
Hydrate with good old water, and you're probably doing the best thing for your body. Check with your medical professional for the best beverage choices for you.
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