Tribune data columnist Andy Larsen wants to cut out the sugary soft drinks. But are there problems with diet drinks? He ...
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Chowhound on MSNWhy Diet Coke Drinkers Have Very Specific Container PreferencesFor some Diet Coke enjoyers there's only one version of the drink worth having, and it's based entirely around the container ...
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Taste of Home on MSNPepsi Zero Sugar vs. Coke Zero Sugar: Here’s the DifferenceAre Coke Zero and Pepsi Zero different? Coke and Pepsi keep their formulas top-secret, but the two zero-sugar drinks taste ...
For years now, new soda brands have been popping up incessantly with every grocery store trip yields a fresh, ...
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Verywell Health on MSN5 Unexpected Risks of Drinking Diet Soda RegularlyThough diet soda isn’t inherently bad for you, studies have linked regular consumption of it to potential health concerns.
Newly-appointed Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says that while he wants to educate Americans on ...
Did you ever take a swig of aspartame-sweetened diet soda and have it taste nasty? Sour, metallic, and vile, but not sweet.
A viral hoax about Diet Coke's supposed ban caused widespread panic, but fact-checking quickly debunked the claim. Here's what happened.
Donald Trump continues to enjoy a diet heavy on fast food, including burgers, fried chicken, and Diet Coke. His love for ...
Late last year, rumors began circulating of an alleged Diet Coke ban. In a viral post, which appeared to come from Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the new president's choice for Secretary of Health and ...
Aluminum tariffs could boost the price of President Trump’s favorite drink. Coca-Cola imports aluminum from Canada for its U.S. soda cans, Chief Executive James Quincey said. Trump, a fan of Diet Coke ...
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