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Coca-cola Zero
Posted by Unknown Member on June 22, 2005 at 2:21 AMI just tried this new diet soda and I must say WOW:classic: This is a good tasteing diet drink way better than Diet Coke or C2 if you like coke and want to cut down on your calorie intake and carbs this is the one:classic:
(disclaimer I did not recieve any monetary compensation for this testimonial :crazed: :crazed: :crazed: )replied 18 years, 9 months ago 0 Member · 12 Replies -
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What’s the main sweetening ingredient? Does it taste all chemically and yicky like the others?
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Deleted UserJune 22, 2005 at 4:04 AMClonetrooper630 wrote:This is a good tasteing diet drink There’s an oxymoron if I’ve ever heard one.
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Deleted UserJune 22, 2005 at 4:47 PMIt is sweetened partly with a blend of aspartame and acesulfame potassium. However there is no after taste at all…… :classic: mmmmmm coke zero
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Deleted UserJune 23, 2005 at 2:15 AMTried a sip of the wife’s today – **** tastes like diet Coke.
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Deleted UserJune 23, 2005 at 2:21 AMNo It doesn’t, It does not have any after taste
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Deleted UserJune 23, 2005 at 6:29 PMI actually like C2… I drink that when I want more of the REAL Coke flavour. The Diet Coke with Splenda is also quite good. It doesn’t taste as “chemically” flavoured…
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Deleted UserJune 23, 2005 at 8:24 PMRocketboy wrote:**** tastes like diet Coke.
I figured yours would taste like Dr. Pepper. :pI drink diet Coke on occasion and have never noticed it’s “chemical flavor”. Perhaps next time I’ll “look” for it. What is the chemical in question?
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Splenda (mutant sugar? ) and acesulfame potassium (the stuff they’ve been putting in a lot of the “flavored water” products lately) taste horrible to me, they leave an aftertaste more brief but somehow even less acceptable than Sweet-n-Low (saccharin). Aspertame (nutrasweet) in general makes me wanna barf. I doubt there will ever be an artificial sweetner that works for me, I have a pretty sensitive palate.
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Deleted UserJune 24, 2005 at 1:09 PMI spent a hard earned $1.25 on a diet Coke last nite in the spirit of experimentation. I didn’t really pick up on a chemical “flavor”. Then again, I like ketchup on my cheese dogs, so take it for what it’s worth .
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Deleted UserJune 24, 2005 at 3:32 PMTried CC Zero yesterday…. sorry but I thought it tasted like Diet Coke. I’m not saying it was Diet Coke but it had that diet taste to it. I’ll just have to stick with the full leaded Coke.
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Deleted UserJune 25, 2005 at 6:11 AMI recently switched to diet soda, something I never thought I would do . . . but I did and I’m pleased. Sierra Mist Free and Caffeine Free Diet Mountain Dew are at the top of my list so I’ll have to give this new Coke Zero a try . . .
You know what’s weird, when it comes to regular octane Coke vs. Pepsi, I much much much much much much much prefer Coke to Pepsi but in the case of Diet Sodas, I’ll take Diet Pepsi over Diet Coke anyday. Odd. :confused:
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Deleted UserJune 28, 2005 at 2:55 AMCaffine Free Diet Mountain Dew is great.I hadnt had regular Mountain Dew for awhile but from what I can remember the taste is quite similar.Sprite Zero is a step up from Diet Sprite,but it does have a slight aftertaste.
Probably the best thing in artificial sweetners is some special-order crystal stuff (cant remember the name and too lazy to go to the kitchen to check :crazed: ) Doesnt have the weird aftertaste and is the closest thing to sugar IMO.
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