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fizzy

[fiz-ee] / ˈfɪz i /


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Its fizzy positivity is but one reason this year’s most inescapable soundtrack is stubbornly popular.

From Salon

Come to think of it, that’s what the movie feels like: A fun, fizzy party — and we’re all on the guest list.

From Los Angeles Times

New rules will also lower the amount of sugar permitted in fizzy drinks before they are covered by the tax - which could affect Irn Bru.

From BBC

Complex, gently fizzy hard ciders—diverse in flavor and gluten-free, with about half the alcohol of wine—are my celebration essentials no matter the company or the culinary spread.

From The Wall Street Journal

Pre-packaged milkshakes and coffees that are high in sugar will be hit with an extra tax from 2028, after the health secretary announced he was extending the tax on fizzy drinks to include milk-based products.

From BBC