Diet coke or pepsi?
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I think this may be the only thing in Canada we actually get good prices on! 6 710ml bottles of coke zero regularly on sale for $2 - 33 cents per bottle - pretty good deal I'd say!0
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CooCooPuff wrote: »Gallowmere1984 wrote: »topfindyourfine wrote: »i like coke, but 3 cans a day? Thats too much in my opinion.
Three? Hahahahahaha. If I didn't hit about eight I'd wither from dehydration, as the only other thing I drink all day is a single pot of coffee.
Diet sodas are a luxury item for me and the first thing to go if I get tight on funds, unfortunately
That's the good thing about me liking many brands across manufacturers. I can buy from whichever producer's line is on sale in a given week. I also keep the cost down by buying two liters to drink at home and only take the cans with me to work.0 -
Muscleflex79 wrote: »I think this may be the only thing in Canada we actually get good prices on! 6 710ml bottles of coke zero regularly on sale for $2 - 33 cents per bottle - pretty good deal I'd say!
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I've been wanting to ask this for ages...
Most people preach everything in moderation and sugar is fine and not evil etc etc, but then choose diet drinks. Why not drink regular soda "in moderation". Is it because some people cant moderate their soda consumption?
I'm assuming the answer is calories in drinks are a waste of said calories.
Diet soda is the lesser of two evils due to 0 calories.
You can drink as much as you want and not have to worry about calories.
It just seems "everything in moderation" and "sugar is fine" is a direct contradiction when they turn around and drink diet drinks.0 -
Christine_72 wrote: »I've been wanting to ask this for ages...
Most people preach everything in moderation and sugar is fine and not evil etc etc, but then choose diet drinks. Why not drink regular soda "in moderation". Is it because some people cant moderate their soda consumption?
I'm assuming the answer is calories in drinks are a waste of said calories.
Diet soda is the lesser of two evils due to 0 calories.
You can drink as much as you want and not have to worry about calories.
It just seems "everything in moderation" and "sugar is fine" is a direct contradiction when they turn around and drink diet drinks.
You got it in your first one. I'm all about the moderation and sugar is fine, but that doesn't mean that I don't look for ways to save calories where I can. Yup, I'm that person who buys a Quarter Pounder meal with a Coke Zero. Why? Just because I'm blowing a bunch of calories doesn't mean I'm going to go as high as possible.
Same reason I don't need to buy everything in home-brand but I'll still look for the best deal on the top of the line version.
A can of coke is 140 calories. I can have a Coke Zero instead and spend those calories on a chocolate bar.
"Sugar is fine in moderation" means you build it into your day. If I wanted a full sugar version, I'd build it into my day and often do (usually Schweppes Green Lime - that stuff is the best). But if I'm going to slam a bottle of fizzy drink on the daily, I'll go 0 cal and spend them elsewhere.
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Christine_72 wrote: »I've been wanting to ask this for ages...
Most people preach everything in moderation and sugar is fine and not evil etc etc, but then choose diet drinks. Why not drink regular soda "in moderation". Is it because some people cant moderate their soda consumption?
I'm assuming the answer is calories in drinks are a waste of said calories.
Diet soda is the lesser of two evils due to 0 calories.
You can drink as much as you want and not have to worry about calories.
It just seems "everything in moderation" and "sugar is fine" is a direct contradiction when they turn around and drink diet drinks.
It's a matter of where I want to spend my calories.
I don't want to spend them on soda, it's that simple.
The other issue, and this is for me personally -- I've been drinking diet soda since I was a kid. And I'm old. My grandfather was diabetic, and I've been drinking diet soda since the only two options were Fresca and Tab and they used to be sweetened with saccharine. The taste of regular soda is just too sweet to me.8 -
GottaBurnEmAll wrote: »Christine_72 wrote: »I've been wanting to ask this for ages...
Most people preach everything in moderation and sugar is fine and not evil etc etc, but then choose diet drinks. Why not drink regular soda "in moderation". Is it because some people cant moderate their soda consumption?
I'm assuming the answer is calories in drinks are a waste of said calories.
Diet soda is the lesser of two evils due to 0 calories.
You can drink as much as you want and not have to worry about calories.
It just seems "everything in moderation" and "sugar is fine" is a direct contradiction when they turn around and drink diet drinks.
It's a matter of where I want to spend my calories.
I don't want to spend them on soda, it's that simple.
The other issue, and this is for me personally -- I've been drinking diet soda since I was a kid. And I'm old. My grandfather was diabetic, and I've been drinking diet soda since the only two options were Fresca and Tab and they used to be sweetened with saccharine. The taste of regular soda is just too sweet to me.
Actually, that's me too. I remember my parents used to keep cans of TAB and now they always have Pepsi Max. As kids we didn't drink it much (we were allowed unlimited cordial and water) but yeah, it's a habit.0 -
Christine_72 wrote: »I've been wanting to ask this for ages...
Most people preach everything in moderation and sugar is fine and not evil etc etc, but then choose diet drinks. Why not drink regular soda "in moderation". Is it because some people cant moderate their soda consumption?
I'm assuming the answer is calories in drinks are a waste of said calories.
Diet soda is the lesser of two evils due to 0 calories.
You can drink as much as you want and not have to worry about calories.
It just seems "everything in moderation" and "sugar is fine" is a direct contradiction when they turn around and drink diet drinks.
I used to drink 4-5 cans regular coke a day. On top of that I used to drink a lot of juice and such. One of my strategies throughout this process (the weight loss phase and now maintenance), is to not use calories on drinks, except for occasional alcohol consumption. I no longer drink regular soda, milk, juice etc etc. This is a simple way to free up more calories to put towards food. Sure I could drink a regular soda, but I like drinking it in larger quantities and it would be foolish to spend 500+ calories on it a day, when I can drink diet for 0 calories. I like the taste of diet soda and it has similar caffeine content, so it's a win win for me1 -
Thanks for the replies guys, and thanks for not jumping down my throat I was worried some people may have seen my post as combative/anti diet soda, which was not my intention :flowerforyou:2
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Christine_72 wrote: »Thanks for the replies guys, and thanks for not jumping down my throat I was worried some people may have seen my post as combative/anti diet soda, which was not my intention :flowerforyou:
I suppose the simpler way to say it for me would have been "when I drink diet soda, I'm avoiding calories, not sugar"6 -
Christine_72 wrote: »Thanks for the replies guys, and thanks for not jumping down my throat I was worried some people may have seen my post as combative/anti diet soda, which was not my intention :flowerforyou:
I get what you're saying and for me, (diet) soda is my main caffeine source, which is why I have no interest in cutting back on it. On the days I drink black tea then I do drink less soda, but I've figured out what caffeine amount works for me and my lifestyle and that translates to a larger quantity of soda. Drinking diet allows me to not use up calories, which means I have more calories for food1 -
GottaBurnEmAll wrote: »Christine_72 wrote: »I've been wanting to ask this for ages...
Most people preach everything in moderation and sugar is fine and not evil etc etc, but then choose diet drinks. Why not drink regular soda "in moderation". Is it because some people cant moderate their soda consumption?
I'm assuming the answer is calories in drinks are a waste of said calories.
Diet soda is the lesser of two evils due to 0 calories.
You can drink as much as you want and not have to worry about calories.
It just seems "everything in moderation" and "sugar is fine" is a direct contradiction when they turn around and drink diet drinks.
It's a matter of where I want to spend my calories.
I don't want to spend them on soda, it's that simple.
The other issue, and this is for me personally -- I've been drinking diet soda since I was a kid. And I'm old. My grandfather was diabetic, and I've been drinking diet soda since the only two options were Fresca and Tab and they used to be sweetened with saccharine. The taste of regular soda is just too sweet to me.
This. I've been drinking diet soda for over 25 years since my babysitter used to have it when she watched us in the Summers's. I actually can't stand the taste of regular soda, which is why when people talk about how Coke Zero tastes just like regular, that doesn't appeal to me at all.
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Christine_72 wrote: »I've been wanting to ask this for ages...
Most people preach everything in moderation and sugar is fine and not evil etc etc, but then choose diet drinks. Why not drink regular soda "in moderation". Is it because some people cant moderate their soda consumption?
I'm assuming the answer is calories in drinks are a waste of said calories.
Diet soda is the lesser of two evils due to 0 calories.
You can drink as much as you want and not have to worry about calories.
It just seems "everything in moderation" and "sugar is fine" is a direct contradiction when they turn around and drink diet drinks.
I used to drink regular soda and only had it when I could spare the 150-200 cals. Then one day I really wanted something bubbly and caffeinated but didn't have calories to spare, so I tried a Coke Zero and I loved it. So now I can have a soda whenever I want, and save that 150-200 cals for ice cream! I do still moderate it, because too much carbonation in a day doesn't agree with me, and I just think you shouldn't overdo anything. I still have a regular soda once in a blue moon, but it seems silly to waste calories on it when I like the Zero just as much!3 -
Christine_72 wrote: »I've been wanting to ask this for ages...
Most people preach everything in moderation and sugar is fine and not evil etc etc, but then choose diet drinks. Why not drink regular soda "in moderation". Is it because some people cant moderate their soda consumption?
I'm assuming the answer is calories in drinks are a waste of said calories.
Diet soda is the lesser of two evils due to 0 calories.
You can drink as much as you want and not have to worry about calories.
It just seems "everything in moderation" and "sugar is fine" is a direct contradiction when they turn around and drink diet drinks.
This assumes the only reason people drink diet drinks is for the calories.
I drink Diet Coke and Pepsi Max because I hate the taste of the full-strength stuff. But I only drink full-strength Vanilla Coke because I hate the taste of Diet Vanilla Coke (that stuff is gross).0 -
Both are crap. Water, unsweetened juice or veggie juice.0
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Alatariel75 wrote: »Christine_72 wrote: »I've been wanting to ask this for ages...
Most people preach everything in moderation and sugar is fine and not evil etc etc, but then choose diet drinks. Why not drink regular soda "in moderation". Is it because some people cant moderate their soda consumption?
I'm assuming the answer is calories in drinks are a waste of said calories.
Diet soda is the lesser of two evils due to 0 calories.
You can drink as much as you want and not have to worry about calories.
It just seems "everything in moderation" and "sugar is fine" is a direct contradiction when they turn around and drink diet drinks.
You got it in your first one. I'm all about the moderation and sugar is fine, but that doesn't mean that I don't look for ways to save calories where I can. Yup, I'm that person who buys a Quarter Pounder meal with a Coke Zero. Why? Just because I'm blowing a bunch of calories doesn't mean I'm going to go as high as possible.
Same reason I don't need to buy everything in home-brand but I'll still look for the best deal on the top of the line version.
A can of coke is 140 calories. I can have a Coke Zero instead and spend those calories on a chocolate bar.
"Sugar is fine in moderation" means you build it into your day. If I wanted a full sugar version, I'd build it into my day and often do (usually Schweppes Green Lime - that stuff is the best). But if I'm going to slam a bottle of fizzy drink on the daily, I'll go 0 cal and spend them elsewhere.Jeannie3099 wrote: »Both are crap. Water, unsweetened juice or veggie juice.
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How can so many people prefer "diet" pepsi/coke to pepsi max/cokezero?!!??! The diet versions are terrible compared to them!1
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Also is there is a zero calorie drink why would you waste your calories and have calories that are just sugar when you could have diet? Seems like a no brainer to me. I never want to or plan to drink regular soda. I think it is a waste of calories.0
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Christine_72 wrote: »I've been wanting to ask this for ages...
Most people preach everything in moderation and sugar is fine and not evil etc etc, but then choose diet drinks. Why not drink regular soda "in moderation". Is it because some people cant moderate their soda consumption?
I'm assuming the answer is calories in drinks are a waste of said calories.
Diet soda is the lesser of two evils due to 0 calories.
You can drink as much as you want and not have to worry about calories.
It just seems "everything in moderation" and "sugar is fine" is a direct contradiction when they turn around and drink diet drinks.
Everyone's said everything I'd say, but my analogy on this:
Regular soda: I could buy a shirt I kind of like for $20, but then I wouldn't have $20 to spend on a pretty pair of earrings I want more.
Diet soda: I can have a shirt I like much better for FREE! And I still have $20 to spend on earrings!! WIN.8 -
LOl y'all have convinced me
As for the original post. I only drink regular soda, so if there's a choice between coke and pepsi, I'll choose coke. If it's a choice between pepsi and nothing, i choose nothing! Pepsi is the watered down flatter version of coke0 -
coke, then pepsi max, then coke zero a distant third, followed (a long way behind) by diet coke and diet pepsi. Real pepsi is last0
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Christine_72 wrote: »LOl y'all have convinced me
As for the original post. I only drink regular soda, so if there's a choice between coke and pepsi, I'll choose coke. If it's a choice between pepsi and nothing, i choose nothing! Pepsi is the watered down flatter version of coke
This. If I'm going to have soda, it will be regular coke. I cannot stand artificial sweeteners (not afraid of them, but think they are all nasty). Like many who have posted, I don't waste calories on drinks, so will go with unsweetened ice tea with lemon. I gave up soda in 2008. I usually only have about 5-6 per year.0 -
It baffles me that some of you can drink soda all day (diet or not), consume little to no water, and not feel like total *kitten*... Maybe it's because I live in an arid climate in the Southwest, but I don't get how you don't feel lethargic, dried out, overheated, and irritable living that way, not to mention the stomach ache from so much sugar.0
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Agreed. Ive cut out all soda in my diet and have felt so much better....stay away from that stuff.0
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rennickm1986 wrote: »It baffles me that some of you can drink soda all day (diet or not), consume little to no water, and not feel like total *kitten*... Maybe it's because I live in an arid climate in the Southwest, but I don't get how you don't feel lethargic, dried out, overheated, and irritable living that way, not to mention the stomach ache from so much sugar.
Soda is made out of water. Sugar can make me feel draggy if I have a lot in one day. Diet soda doesn't have any.8 -
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No....I enjoy soda....it doesn't agree with the results I'm after.0
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rennickm1986 wrote: »It baffles me that some of you can drink soda all day (diet or not), consume little to no water, and not feel like total *kitten*... Maybe it's because I live in an arid climate in the Southwest, but I don't get how you don't feel lethargic, dried out, overheated, and irritable living that way, not to mention the stomach ache from so much sugar.
Other than 1 poster in 6 pages, I don't think anyone said anything about drinking soda all day and little or no water. And most of us are talking about diet soda, so we aren't consuming "so much sugar". And soda is like 99% water, so why would you be dried out or overheated by it? Genuinely confused!6 -
I'm not talking about people having the occasional soda in a day. I'm talking about people who pretty much get all of their hydration in the day from soda. Like what, you come in the house sweating on a hot day and chug a soda? Not to mention the dehydrating effect of caffeine in many sodas. Would give me a bad headache as well if all I drank was soda.0
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rennickm1986 wrote: »I'm not talking about people having the occasional soda in a day. I'm talking about people who pretty much get all of their hydration in the day from soda. Like what, you come in the house sweating on a hot day and chug a soda? Not to mention the dehydrating effect of caffeine in many sodas. Would give me a bad headache as well if all I drank was soda.
I'm not sure who you're talking about then. Is there a specific post you're responding to?
Any small dehydrating effect would be more than compensated for by the entire can of water you are consuming with the caffeine. I find soda pretty refreshing. Different strokes I guess.6
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