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Skinny Consequences

Research shows

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A population-based cohort study found that regular consumption of sugar-sweetened alcoholic drinks is linked to significantly higher liver fat than alcohol alone.

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Consumption of Alcoholic and Sugar-Sweetened Beverages is Associated with Liver Fat Accumulation

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Excessive intake of dietary sugars induces chronic low-grade inflammation

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Research shows

What you choose to drink matters more than you think. Most people see alcohol as the main problem. But it's often what comes with it — sugar, calories, overload — that does the real damage.

Sugar makes it worse

large amounts of sugar — like what’s found in most ready-to-drink cocktails — and you get a combination your body struggles to handle.
Excess sugar is quickly converted into fat by the liver

Paired with alcohol, the metabolic load becomes even greater.

Alcohol and your body

Alcohol puts extra stress on your organs and can trigger inflammation. That means your body has to work harder to repair itself, impacting everything from metabolism to immune response.

Calories you don’t notice

One typical RTD cocktail can contain as many calories as a full meal. This hidden load adds up — leading to weight gain and disrupting your body’s balance over time.

A New Need

More people than ever are looking to make smarter choices — not just in what they eat and how they move, but also in how they drink. People still want fun. They still want to enjoy life. But they want to do it in a way that feels better — for their lifestyle and their values.

That’s why Skinny exists

No filters. No compromises. No apologies.

We created Skinny Cans to make it easier to choose smarter when you want a drink.

  • Natural ingredients
  • Zero sugar
  • Fewer calories
  • No artificial sweeteners
  • Built to modernize alcohol choices

So you can still enjoy — without compromise.

It’s not about drinking more.

It’s about drinking smarter.

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