Did you know that one bottle of soda can contain up to 15 teaspoons of sugar? That's way more than the recommended daily intake! Today, we'll reveal the top 7 most harmful sodas, from "less evil" ones to real sugar bombs. Sprite is in seventh place. A 0.5 liter bottle contains 46 grams of sugar and phosphoric acid, which is harmful to teeth. Sixth place goes to Fanta Orange, with 56 grams of sugar and the colorings E110 "Sunset" and E129 "Alluring Red," which are banned in some countries. Mirinda ranks fifth, with up to 56 grams of sugar, phosphoric acid, and numerous artificial colors. Pepsi holds fourth place, with 54 grams of sugar, phosphoric acid, and the potentially carcinogenic caramel coloring E150d. Coca-Cola comes in third: 54 grams of sugar, phosphoric acid, and the same E150d. And the traditional Tarkhuna comes in second. For example, Chernogolovka adds up to 65 grams of sugar and the colorings E102 and E133 to a 0.5-liter bottle. And the absolute leader in unhealthiness is Dr. Pepper. One bottle contains over 65 grams of sugar, a ton of artificial flavors, and caffeine, creating a shock dose for the body. Think twice before you reach for another can!