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Determiners of Quantity and Count Nouns: What is wrong with saying, "Joan drank hardly any sodas"?

My GMAT book (GMAT Ultimate Grammar) says it is incorrect in an exercise where we fill in the blank of a sentence based on choices of possible determiners of quantity. It says you cannot use hardly any to complete Joan drank ____ sodas. However, at Walden University's website it says hardly any can work with plural count nouns and non-count nouns.