Not having drank but one liter of cola in over a year, I noted a few days ago a product called Pepsi Zero.
I turned the bottle around to read the label and it shows 0 calories (likewise 0 fat calories), 0 sugar, 0 fat. I Googled just now and found Coca-Cola makes a similar product.
Surely this can't be accurate? Doing another quick Googled search, the FDA here in American say that a product can claim to be "sugar free" if there is 0.5g or less per serving.
There's a package of gum here where I am staying that says "sugar free", and sure enough you flip it over and it shows Sugar 0g, BUT ... right under that it shows Sugar Alcohols 1g. But I don't believe the FDA requires all kinds of Sugar variants, like Sugar Alcohols, to be listed.
Is Pepsi and other drink/food products simply skirting the law and putting different kinds of sugar in that will still make you a fat bastard?
(Oh, and how does the Coca Cola one taste?
)
I turned the bottle around to read the label and it shows 0 calories (likewise 0 fat calories), 0 sugar, 0 fat. I Googled just now and found Coca-Cola makes a similar product.
Surely this can't be accurate? Doing another quick Googled search, the FDA here in American say that a product can claim to be "sugar free" if there is 0.5g or less per serving.
There's a package of gum here where I am staying that says "sugar free", and sure enough you flip it over and it shows Sugar 0g, BUT ... right under that it shows Sugar Alcohols 1g. But I don't believe the FDA requires all kinds of Sugar variants, like Sugar Alcohols, to be listed.
Is Pepsi and other drink/food products simply skirting the law and putting different kinds of sugar in that will still make you a fat bastard?
(Oh, and how does the Coca Cola one taste?
