Hello all,
I was reading the Coca-cola thread and I was quite surprised that many people only drink diet sodas. Why is that?
If I recall correctly, a (330ml) can of coca-cola is about 135kcal (or so it claims). Coca-cola light claims it is under 1kcal.
So what? Assuming that you drink moderately (say one or two cans a week), the calories of regular coke are not that many. Also, diet sodas usually have sweeteners that are supposed to be of lower quality (as much as you can count quality when it comes to sodas).
I certainly do not think that people drinking diet sodas are doing anything wrong, but I wonder sometimes why some of them (some of my real-life friends included) are so very disturbed when they cannot have a diet version of their soda and act like a single can can make them fat (the irony is that this can usually comes with a burger and fries...)
Also, on a related subject: Do Coca-cola light and Coca-cola zero taste so differently to you? I was looking at the ingredients and they were almost identical. Personally, I believe that Zero is just a "male" version of Light created for advertisement reasons but many people (again, some of my real-life male friends included) claim it is so much better...
I was reading the Coca-cola thread and I was quite surprised that many people only drink diet sodas. Why is that?
If I recall correctly, a (330ml) can of coca-cola is about 135kcal (or so it claims). Coca-cola light claims it is under 1kcal.
So what? Assuming that you drink moderately (say one or two cans a week), the calories of regular coke are not that many. Also, diet sodas usually have sweeteners that are supposed to be of lower quality (as much as you can count quality when it comes to sodas).
I certainly do not think that people drinking diet sodas are doing anything wrong, but I wonder sometimes why some of them (some of my real-life friends included) are so very disturbed when they cannot have a diet version of their soda and act like a single can can make them fat (the irony is that this can usually comes with a burger and fries...)
Also, on a related subject: Do Coca-cola light and Coca-cola zero taste so differently to you? I was looking at the ingredients and they were almost identical. Personally, I believe that Zero is just a "male" version of Light created for advertisement reasons but many people (again, some of my real-life male friends included) claim it is so much better...