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Research reveals how important food and drinks are to Americans during the summer

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Research reveals how important food and drinks are to Americans during the summer

Research reveals how important food and drinks are to Americans during the summer

The study asked 2,000 Americans about life's simple pleasures and found that 27% appreciate the little things better during the summertime such as barbecues (42%), relaxing (39%) and enjoying fresh air (38%).More than half (58%) of respondents agree this time of your is the best season to enjoy life's simple pleasures.

Favorite seasonal experiences include going to the beach (38%) and having more sunlight throughout the day (37%).Conducted by OnePoll on behalf of Sensodyne, the survey revealed just how important the role of food and drinks are for people to enjoy summer moments.


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