Zero calorie beverages
kylamccllelland99
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So I'm drinking a Clear American wild cherry sparkling water. It has zero calories, zero sodium, zero sugars, zero caffeine....so what is in it?? I also like to drink ICE beverages frequently and it's the same story as with the Clear American... I feel like there is probably something unhealthy that I'm not picking up on, are these drinks bad for me?
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It's probably full of poison
I just stick to plain old water if I want a calorie free beverage.0 -
It's fine. Lots of people here are against unnatural sweeteners, but the science doesn't back up the fear (particularly at smaller quantities).
Don't live on it and you'll be fine.
Also, I drink water with a small amount of 100% cranberry juice (not that sickening Ocean Spray crap). You can add around 3 ounces of cranberry juice to 30+ ounces of water and it's very good.0 -
It's basically just water with sweeteners. Nothing wrong with that, it's not bad for you I drink a lot of flavoured water.0
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kylamccllelland99 wrote: »So I'm drinking a Clear American wild cherry sparkling water. It has zero calories, zero sodium, zero sugars, zero caffeine....so what is in it?? I also like to drink ICE beverages frequently and it's the same story as with the Clear American... I feel like there is probably something unhealthy that I'm not picking up on, are these drinks bad for me?
Ingredients:
Carbonated Water, Natural Flavor, Citric Acid, Malic Acid, Potassium Benzoate (A Preservative), Aspartame, Potassium Citrate,Acesulfame Potassium. Phenylketonurics: Contains Phenylalanine
Aspartame
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Carbonated drinks are bad for you in general and those drinks are probably not the best but aren't the worst either.0
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Oh please. I get my zero calorie carbonated drink on, on the daily.0
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I am so drinking my zero calories drinks.
and for the fact it is poison or bad for you?....well my bet is that the polluted air of the city does more damage to me than the whole ridiculous fear mockery of this food/liquid is poison or bad for you believe.
It is water and sweeteners and it has less than 5 calories so the factory dont have to put it on the label.
So yes it has calories only it is just a couple.
And from all things i weigh and log in all accuracy...zero drinks is the one i dont log.
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arditarose wrote: »Oh please. I get my zero calorie carbonated drink on, on the daily.
Same here. My zero calorie sodas are what helped me start losing in the first place.0 -
I actually just STARTED drinking them a few months ago and man have they helped me get through this deficit quite a bit. Especially diet Dr. Pepper, A&W root beer, and La Croix coconut sparkling water..mm0
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La Croix is just carbonated water with natural flavors added. It helped me get off the beer and salty snacks.
the only downside is the price.0 -
arditarose wrote: »Oh please. I get my zero calorie carbonated drink on, on the daily.
Heck yeah... I'm actually drinking a coke zero vanilla now.
Also: http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/1308408/why-aspartame-isnt-scary/p10 -
kylamccllelland99 wrote: »So I'm drinking a Clear American wild cherry sparkling water. It has zero calories, zero sodium, zero sugars, zero caffeine....so what is in it?? I also like to drink ICE beverages frequently and it's the same story as with the Clear American... I feel like there is probably something unhealthy that I'm not picking up on, are these drinks bad for me?
well...it sounds like sparkling water to me...i drink tons of flavored sparkling waters...they usually only put enough juice from the fruit as to be negligible calorie wise and thus unnecessary to include on the labels.0 -
Sarahgrace0228 wrote: »Carbonated drinks are bad for you in general and those drinks are probably not the best but aren't the worst either.
please tell me more...I make sparking water every single day with my soda stream...please tell me how I will surely die soon...or just move along since you are apparently ignorant of the subject.0 -
southhamptonmike wrote: »La Croix is just carbonated water with natural flavors added. It helped me get off the beer and salty snacks.
the only downside is the price.
I know! My boyfriend has been drinking it instead of beer. I love it. The first time I got it it was on sale, but now I buy it anyway.0 -
That sounds really delicious! Australia has limited 0 calorie beverages that aren't water. Pretty much just diet coke/pepsi/sprite. Anyone in America want to send me some deliciousness? lol
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Sophlilcady wrote: »That sounds really delicious! Australia has limited 0 calorie beverages that aren't water. Pretty much just diet coke/pepsi/sprite. Anyone in America want to send me some deliciousness? lol
Australia has one low cal drink the Americans don't and I miss it like you wouldn't believe! I lived on it before I moved to the U.S.
Solo extreme lemon. Not zero cal, but close. around 150kj-200kj per 1.25l bottle (can't remember exactly) so still very small. Almost Small enough to ignore in my opinion. Boy did it taste good. If you love tangy lemon soda this is for you. :-)
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Also, the only thing bad for you about carbonated zee cal drinks is the acidity. It's around the same as vinegar and horrible for your tooth enamel. So finish off by drinking some water too. Swish out the acid before you're done. Problem solved.0
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Sophlilcady wrote: »That sounds really delicious! Australia has limited 0 calorie beverages that aren't water. Pretty much just diet coke/pepsi/sprite. Anyone in America want to send me some deliciousness? lol
That isn't true - I have seen many flavours of artificially flavoured soft drinks here - and some non carbonated flavoured waters which are also very low in calories.
Keep in mind that in Australia none of these will be labelled zero calorie though - not because they are any different to the ones in USA but because USA laws allow anything with less than 5 calories per serve ( I think) to be labelled zero calories.
Australian law does not allow that - so a can of Pepsi Max, for example, will state it has 2 calories or whatever here, not zero.
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I make pitchers of fruit infused water. For me, I get sick of plain water, but artificial sweeteners, even as little as a 12oz. drink, do a number on my tummy So, this adds just enough flavor. The amount of calories/sugars infused from the fruits is negligible. I also use veggies and/or fresh herbs (cucumber/mint is a favorite of mine during the summer months).0
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