What You Can Drink6
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DIABETES: KEYS TO BETTER DAILY CONTROL
11 No-Alcohol Drinks for People With Diabetes
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5. LemonadeNothing says summer like this drink. But 16 ounces of a popular brand served atrestaurants gives you 60 grams of carbs. Your best bet is to make lemonade at home.Mix water, fresh-squeezed lemons, zero-calorie sweetener, and ice for a trulyrefreshing beverage without a single carb or calorie in sight.