Aim: The aim of the study was to assess the Knowledge, Attitude and Practices regarding consumption of carbonated drinks among school children, of different socio-economic group. Material and Method: 350 students in the age group (8-17 yrs.) were included in the study, divided into two groups based upon their socio-economic status. Self-structured objective type questionnaire containing 11 questions, were prepared and distributed. Stastical Analysis Used: The data was analysed statistically using Pearson Chi-Squares test. Results: Children of upper income group had more knowledge regarding ill effects of beverages as compared to lower income group (p<0.05). Beverages were more popular among upper income whereas milk was favorite among lower income group (p<0.001). In upper income group taste was the most influencing factor for the choice of the drink whereas in lower income friends and family were (p<0.001).