Sodas and high-sugar foods should not be sold in publicschool vending machines Most students get money from their parents. They take the money totheir schools and use it for their consumption. The thing which welay eyes most often at school is a vending machine. It sells thesweet foods and drinks that students like most. It isconvenient to be able to buy these products for less than twodollars, but these are very unwholesome. Today, the numbers ofchildren, who are having cavities, obesity, and bone fractures bysmall accidents, are increasing because of sodas and high-sugarfoods. Children tend to have cavities. That is because foods includingsugar and a soda are being consumed two quarts per day. The reasonwhy these kinds of children exist is the advertising effect ofCoca-Cola. The Coca-Cola company aims at least 25 % of consumptionevery year. Therefore, this company is increasing young children ascustomers for increasing efficiently. A soda has strong acidity, soa tooth melts when it soaked in the soda. This drink beginsto melt a tooth in one minute. This strong acid drink will be thecause of a cavity. Moreover, the probability that the students whodoesn\'t blush their teeth will be a cavity is very high. Obesity is a huge problem in the United States right now. Manypeople believe that the cause of obesity is a fast food likeMcDonald, but sodas and high-sugar foods in vending machines arealso the cause of obesity. A fruit juice, for example, an orangejuice is healthier than a soft drink; however, the orange juice isactually the high-sugar and high-calorie beverage. If the studentsdo not exercise after drinking this kind of beverage, they have apossibility to become obesity. By the way, American Institute ofMedicine assumes that a commercial of a food scarce in thenutritive value related to overweight by the high calorie whichmade the child a target, so USAIM asks self-imposed control orintervention of the U.S. government. For obesity measure,University of Chicago agrees that public schools should not selldrinks with a lot of sugar and the milk which fat is not removed.Big eleven traders such as McDonald and Pepsi Company agreed tostop advertising junk food to less than 12-year-oldchildren. Born fracture by sodas and soft drinks is increasing inthe past 30 years. According to Journal of Adolescent Health in1994, 76 girls and 51 boys were a born fracture by the soft drinksand high- calorie beverages. The soft drinks make the bone fracturerate of girls triple, and Coca-Cola makes the bone fracture rate ofquintuple. From this result, the girls’ bone densities thatdrink Coca-Cola are low. In my middle school and high school manystudents were in plaster because of little exercises and smallaccidents. Thus, sodas and soft drinks have bad influence on ourbones. Cavities, obesity, and bone fractures by sodas andhigh-sugar foods are increasing between the children because of thevending machines that are located in their schools. Therefore, Ithink it is.