Today, both sodas have carved out their own unique market positions. Diet Coke appeals to a demographic that has grown up with it and appreciates its unique taste. Coke Zero attracts a younger audience who don’t want to compromise on the classic Coca-Cola flavor but are keen on avo...
A recent report from the Food Commission (UK) found that some orange sodas that were not marketed as "diet" were using blends of artificial sweeteners. Aspartame costs only two cents per liter of beverage, compared with six cents per liter for sugar. If you don't want to ingest artificial...
Diet Pepsi is marketed as a lighter alternative for health-conscious consumers, while Pepsi Zero Sugar is aimed at those desiring a taste closer to regular Pepsi without the calories. 7 Can the sweeteners in these sodas affect health? While aspartame and ace-K are approved for use, some indiv...
This can be especially true if you drink sodas in the late afternoon or every day. If you want to make sure you can sleep through the night, it may be a good idea to avoid caffeine during the day and limit it to the early hours of the day instead. … Read More ...
Which gets your vote in the great Diet Coke vs. Coke Zero debate? The labels say the differences are slight, but fans will say the diet sodas are worlds apart.
This is the big surprise for a lot of fasters – aspartame (aka “Equal”), the sweetener-of-choice for most diet sodas, is actually made up of amino acids. Like sucralose, aspartame doesn’t seem to cause a significantglucose or insulin responseafter a single dose, but prolonged consumpt...
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