diet soda
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freak369
@freak369 (5112)
• United States
27 Mar 18
There are some products that you see advertised that yo know you are never going to get the chance to try out. That's what I thought about this flavored version of Diet Coke. Thanks to Wal Mart and their “free shipping over...
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Leiann Lynn Rose Spontaneo
@Spontaneo (14699)
• United States
31 Jan 18
Well, I always hated water and would drink iced coffee and diet soda all day. After a while, I just didn't feel good physically. So, I started drinking bottled water.
Then, I began collecting sports bottles.
So, now I drink...
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The Horse
@TheHorse (238342)
• Walnut Creek, California
27 Jun 17
Yesterday, I went to my favorite local burrito place. When I went to the cooler to get my ritual Coke, there were no Cokes--only these green cans that contained what is called "Coca-Cola Life." At the bottom of the can the print...
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Jessica
@JESSY3236 (22244)
• United States
5 May 17
My uncle has diabetes. He drinks alot of diet Coke. I have been seeing alot of articles saying diet soda is bad for you. I did try a diet drink that is only made here and I didn't like the taste of it.
Last month I saw another...
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Alfredo Rossi
@amadeo (111937)
• United States
7 Apr 16
Good morning.When I was much younger and trying to keep my weight stable.
The rage at that time was Tab from Coca Cola diet soda.
I drank a lot of this and liked it.Most of us did not know about the hidden sugar.
We were trying...
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Susan
@HazySue (39265)
• Gouverneur, New York
18 Jan 16
I am not a very happy person at the moment. I read an article about diet soda and just how bad it is for you. Did you know that diet soda makes you hungry? I didn't. I was drinking diet soda in an effort to lose weight, not...
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ktg5786
@ktg5786 (4)
• United States
6 Aug 12
If you have ever watched Supersize vs Superskinny, you will see that many diet soda drinkers are quite thin. That being said, many dietitians state diet soda causes obesity. If you are using diet soda as a meal replacement and not...
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beeeckie
@beeeckie (802)
• United States
17 Jan 12
For most of my life, I have been a voracious and habitual soda drinker. The consumption steadily increased during my adulthood and I've tried to quit off and on for a number of years. Often I've felt similar to smokers (though I...
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Toofancy
@Toofancy (548)
• United States
3 Aug 10
I am a Type 2 diabetic and just cannot get my blood sugar under control. No matter how careful I try to be, my levels run high. I drink a lot of diet pepsi (multiple glasses per day), and I also use a lot of splenda (in coffee,...
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ShepherdSpy
@ShepherdSpy (8544)
• Omagh, Northern Ireland
15 Feb 10
Apparently it's quite a common occurrence here for somebody to be ordering a diet drink along with their "Everything on" McWhopper Sandwich Meal Deal (supersized,of course!) My question is Why?!
The food has probably put a big...
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anotherxidentity
@anotherxidentity (1434)
• United States
20 Dec 09
Soda isn't the healthiest drink out there... anyone can agree to that but there are a ton of diet sodas on the grocery shelves and it makes me wonder if its too good to be true. On the labels you see where it says no calories and...
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katsmeow1213
@katsmeow1213 (28716)
• United States
8 Apr 09
Normally I drink Coca-Cola, but lately I've been thinking about making the switch to diet soda in order to save calories and sugar. So yesterday I bought myself a 2 liter of the calorie free Pepsi max. It's really good, it's...
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Toofancy
@Toofancy (548)
• United States
14 Feb 09
I live in Atlanta, and we are in Coca-Cola country. It is the preferred soda by most people in my area. However, I have always liked Pepsi better. (Don't get me wrong, I do like Coke, I just like Pepsi better). I think it is...
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icyorchid
@icyorchid (2564)
• United States
23 Apr 08
Grabbing a diet soda may seem like a smart choice for the calorie-conscious consumer. But a new study suggests that products containing artificial sweeteners have the potential to actually promote weight gain.
A recent Purdue...
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eclecticsteve
@eclecticsteve (253)
• United States
24 Jul 07
I was reading about a study that said those who drink diet soda are also at risk for heart disease. The researchers don't know whether diet soda causes a person to crave more sweets, which would neutralize the sugar-free zero...
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