Diet Drinks. Double D's.
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http://www.webmd.com/diet/diet-sodas-and-weight-gain-not-so-fast?page=1
and a recent neurological study:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2892765/
there is still no consensus about this topic. Logically it would seem to me that kicking the need for a sweet flavor would be beneficial as sweet items and particularly the "sweet tooth" could lead to one eating more calorie rich foods vs less sweet items. The pasta sauce example is particularly salient with certain brands having more sugar per serving than ice cream toppings.
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I just drank a case of Diet Coke and I feel 100% better than I've ever felt.0
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goosebeartalk wrote: »I just drank a case of Diet Coke and I feel 100% better than I've ever felt.
Awee, very mature of you.
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