Coke Zero Sugar
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LuckilyLuciano wrote: »Soda is great for degreasing things, bone mass loss, removing enamel from your teeth and altering your body PH. If your goal is health, then soda is on the cheat food list for sure.
The coke is less acidic than your stomach and does not survive the digestive process as 'coke' so how exactly does it alter the pH of you body?4 -
LuckilyLuciano wrote: »AnotherPlate wrote: »You can drink it, sure, but i wouldn't say i'll make it a regular thing in my diet because It's a nonsense drink at the end of the day. It does absolutely nothing for my body but please my taste buds.
It's like 95-98% water so it does help hydrate you just like tea, coffee, fruit and a lot of veggies.
Soda is great for degreasing things, bone mass loss, removing enamel from your teeth and altering your body PH. If your goal is health, then soda is on the cheat food list for sure.
When I worked at a liquor store, while in high school, a cockroach sipped the soda and grew inside the spigot of the fountain machine to the point where it got stuck. When I cleaned the spigot the cockroach fell out. It was huge, albino (bleached by the acid) and its shell was so thin that it popped on landing from a one foot fall. The bags holding the concentrate syrup, separate from the soda canister, had corrosive warning labels like those on the back of transportation trucks for chemicals. Think of the albino cockroach next time you take a swig of soda and wonder why your teeth feel grainy afterward.
I'll drink a canned stevia soda with pizza on a cheat day, but never from a fountain machine. Especially if the ice is top loaded, which then means the workers drop the bags on the floor in the back to loosen up the ice before pouring it in to the machine. Wet bags on dirty floors, shaken into the ice chest and served to everyone to enjoy. I'm definitely traumatized from that summer job...
I'm more disturbed that your shop was so filthy it had roaches living in the spigots.6 -
lemurcat12 wrote: »lemurcat12 wrote: »livingleanlivingclean wrote: »No Sugar Coke is vile.
Diet coke for me.
This is correct.
Nah, you're both wrong. Coke Zero >>>>>>>>>>>>> Diet Coke
I woo'd you.
I’m offended!
Nah, my dad’s been drinking Diet Coke for over 20 years and to me it’s always tasted awful. I think that’s why it took me a good six months after starting here to switch from regular soda to diet...I thought they’d all be bad. But I say away from Diet Coke and Diet Dew. Everything else is fair game.
I used to have a co-worker who would go nuts with the Diet Dew whenever we were there late at night, it always makes me think of him and laugh.
For some reason the only cola I enjoy is Diet Coke, I can't stand Coke Zero, Diet Pepsi, or regular Coke. I think Coke Zero is supposed to taste more like regular Coke and since I switched to diet 30 or so years ago and quickly lost my taste for regular I can't abide the one that actually tastes more like it, but I dunno.
If not Diet Coke, I want a diet root beer, diet ginger ale/beer, or diet cream soda, all of which are kind of hit and miss to find in the brands I like. Also I sometimes enjoy a Fresca.1 -
I like Coke Zero and Coke No Sugar. Hate Diet Coke.3
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LuckilyLuciano wrote: »AnotherPlate wrote: »You can drink it, sure, but i wouldn't say i'll make it a regular thing in my diet because It's a nonsense drink at the end of the day. It does absolutely nothing for my body but please my taste buds.
It's like 95-98% water so it does help hydrate you just like tea, coffee, fruit and a lot of veggies.
Soda is great for degreasing things, bone mass loss, removing enamel from your teeth and altering your body PH. If your goal is health, then soda is on the cheat food list for sure.
Couldn't that paragraph also apply to ACV (or, vinegar in general?)....
So which is it,
Soda = healthy fat loss miracle tonic
Or
ACV = harmful junk we should avoid
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Not only is Diet Coke superior to Coke Zero Sugar in taste, but Diet Coke is a good name, and Coke Zero Sugar is an idiotic name. Again, Diet Coke for the win!3
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lemurcat12 wrote: »Not only is Diet Coke superior to Coke Zero Sugar in taste, but Diet Coke is a good name, and Coke Zero Sugar is an idiotic name. Again, Diet Coke for the win!
did you "woo" me? haahaaa
Diet Coke gives me instant headache. I do agree that Coke no Sugar is a bloody stupid name.0 -
Alatariel75 wrote: »lemurcat12 wrote: »Not only is Diet Coke superior to Coke Zero Sugar in taste, but Diet Coke is a good name, and Coke Zero Sugar is an idiotic name. Again, Diet Coke for the win!
did you "woo" me? haahaaa
Diet Coke gives me instant headache. I do agree that Coke no Sugar is a bloody stupid name.
I actually did not, someone else must see the light. ;-)1 -
LuckilyLuciano wrote: »AnotherPlate wrote: »You can drink it, sure, but i wouldn't say i'll make it a regular thing in my diet because It's a nonsense drink at the end of the day. It does absolutely nothing for my body but please my taste buds.
It's like 95-98% water so it does help hydrate you just like tea, coffee, fruit and a lot of veggies.
Soda is great for degreasing things, bone mass loss, removing enamel from your teeth and altering your body PH. If your goal is health, then soda is on the cheat food list for sure.
When I worked at a liquor store, while in high school, a cockroach sipped the soda and grew inside the spigot of the fountain machine to the point where it got stuck. When I cleaned the spigot the cockroach fell out. It was huge, albino (bleached by the acid) and its shell was so thin that it popped on landing from a one foot fall. The bags holding the concentrate syrup, separate from the soda canister, had corrosive warning labels like those on the back of transportation trucks for chemicals. Think of the albino cockroach next time you take a swig of soda and wonder why your teeth feel grainy afterward.
I'll drink a canned stevia soda with pizza on a cheat day, but never from a fountain machine. Especially if the ice is top loaded, which then means the workers drop the bags on the floor in the back to loosen up the ice before pouring it in to the machine. Wet bags on dirty floors, shaken into the ice chest and served to everyone to enjoy. I'm definitely traumatized from that summer job...
Apple cider vinegar also destroys tooth enamel and makes a good weed killer too.2 -
Coke no sugar + tequila.
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Alatariel75 wrote: »lemurcat12 wrote: »Not only is Diet Coke superior to Coke Zero Sugar in taste, but Diet Coke is a good name, and Coke Zero Sugar is an idiotic name. Again, Diet Coke for the win!
did you "woo" me? haahaaa
Diet Coke gives me instant headache. I do agree that Coke no Sugar is a bloody stupid name.
It was me! Although, it's a good thing some people don't like diet coke - I'll have your share1 -
livingleanlivingclean wrote: »Alatariel75 wrote: »lemurcat12 wrote: »Not only is Diet Coke superior to Coke Zero Sugar in taste, but Diet Coke is a good name, and Coke Zero Sugar is an idiotic name. Again, Diet Coke for the win!
did you "woo" me? haahaaa
Diet Coke gives me instant headache. I do agree that Coke no Sugar is a bloody stupid name.
It was me! Although, it's a good thing some people don't like diet coke - I'll have your share
Haahaa I won't hold it against you0 -
Hey. It’s Diet Pepsi all the way.2
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Alatariel75 wrote: »LuckilyLuciano wrote: »AnotherPlate wrote: »You can drink it, sure, but i wouldn't say i'll make it a regular thing in my diet because It's a nonsense drink at the end of the day. It does absolutely nothing for my body but please my taste buds.
It's like 95-98% water so it does help hydrate you just like tea, coffee, fruit and a lot of veggies.
Soda is great for degreasing things, bone mass loss, removing enamel from your teeth and altering your body PH. If your goal is health, then soda is on the cheat food list for sure.
When I worked at a liquor store, while in high school, a cockroach sipped the soda and grew inside the spigot of the fountain machine to the point where it got stuck. When I cleaned the spigot the cockroach fell out. It was huge, albino (bleached by the acid) and its shell was so thin that it popped on landing from a one foot fall. The bags holding the concentrate syrup, separate from the soda canister, had corrosive warning labels like those on the back of transportation trucks for chemicals. Think of the albino cockroach next time you take a swig of soda and wonder why your teeth feel grainy afterward.
I'll drink a canned stevia soda with pizza on a cheat day, but never from a fountain machine. Especially if the ice is top loaded, which then means the workers drop the bags on the floor in the back to loosen up the ice before pouring it in to the machine. Wet bags on dirty floors, shaken into the ice chest and served to everyone to enjoy. I'm definitely traumatized from that summer job...
I'm more disturbed that your shop was so filthy it had roaches living in the spigots.
IKR???
I'm a little confused as to why there was a soda fountain in a liquor store, too. I've never seen that in my near 30 years of going to liquor stores. Maybe it's a CA thing?0 -
Alatariel75 wrote: »LuckilyLuciano wrote: »AnotherPlate wrote: »You can drink it, sure, but i wouldn't say i'll make it a regular thing in my diet because It's a nonsense drink at the end of the day. It does absolutely nothing for my body but please my taste buds.
It's like 95-98% water so it does help hydrate you just like tea, coffee, fruit and a lot of veggies.
Soda is great for degreasing things, bone mass loss, removing enamel from your teeth and altering your body PH. If your goal is health, then soda is on the cheat food list for sure.
When I worked at a liquor store, while in high school, a cockroach sipped the soda and grew inside the spigot of the fountain machine to the point where it got stuck. When I cleaned the spigot the cockroach fell out. It was huge, albino (bleached by the acid) and its shell was so thin that it popped on landing from a one foot fall. The bags holding the concentrate syrup, separate from the soda canister, had corrosive warning labels like those on the back of transportation trucks for chemicals. Think of the albino cockroach next time you take a swig of soda and wonder why your teeth feel grainy afterward.
I'll drink a canned stevia soda with pizza on a cheat day, but never from a fountain machine. Especially if the ice is top loaded, which then means the workers drop the bags on the floor in the back to loosen up the ice before pouring it in to the machine. Wet bags on dirty floors, shaken into the ice chest and served to everyone to enjoy. I'm definitely traumatized from that summer job...
I'm more disturbed that your shop was so filthy it had roaches living in the spigots.
IKR???
I'm a little confused as to why there was a soda fountain in a liquor store, too. I've never seen that in my near 30 years of going to liquor stores. Maybe it's a CA thing?
We like to live on the edge here. Grab a fifth and a 64 ounce of soda, don't forget the garnish.
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Yes drink it everyday. I love coke zero. Id probably kill people without it. LOL0
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Shugahhfatt wrote: »toxic and disease causing...enjoy your zero...I only drink mexican coke and real cane sugar sodas:)
What is toxic in coke zero sugar? What diseases does it cause?
I'm curious too? Please fill us in oh great Shugahhfatt?0 -
Alatariel75 wrote: »
cherry coke zero and bourbon...ahhhhhhhh! :drinker:
Of course I never see that any more, so Coke Zero Sugar it is. *sigh*RebeccaNaegle wrote: »Yes drink it everyday. I love coke zero. Id probably kill people without it. LOL
That's me, too. Well...that and the coffee. Must have that, too. Or there will be blood.1 -
LuckilyLuciano wrote: »AnotherPlate wrote: »You can drink it, sure, but i wouldn't say i'll make it a regular thing in my diet because It's a nonsense drink at the end of the day. It does absolutely nothing for my body but please my taste buds.
It's like 95-98% water so it does help hydrate you just like tea, coffee, fruit and a lot of veggies.
Soda is great for degreasing things, bone mass loss, removing enamel from your teeth and altering your body PH. If your goal is health, then soda is on the cheat food list for sure.
When I worked at a liquor store, while in high school, a cockroach sipped the soda and grew inside the spigot of the fountain machine to the point where it got stuck. When I cleaned the spigot the cockroach fell out. It was huge, albino (bleached by the acid) and its shell was so thin that it popped on landing from a one foot fall. The bags holding the concentrate syrup, separate from the soda canister, had corrosive warning labels like those on the back of transportation trucks for chemicals. Think of the albino cockroach next time you take a swig of soda and wonder why your teeth feel grainy afterward.
I'll drink a canned stevia soda with pizza on a cheat day, but never from a fountain machine. Especially if the ice is top loaded, which then means the workers drop the bags on the floor in the back to loosen up the ice before pouring it in to the machine. Wet bags on dirty floors, shaken into the ice chest and served to everyone to enjoy. I'm definitely traumatized from that summer job...
... specifically this. It was huge, albino (bleached by the acid) and its shell was so thin
- soooooooooo the fact it lived inside had nothing to do with being "albino"- if I lived inside under ground with no sun and no outside influence- I'd be pale and thin too. This doesn't make sense.1 -
LuckilyLuciano wrote: »AnotherPlate wrote: »You can drink it, sure, but i wouldn't say i'll make it a regular thing in my diet because It's a nonsense drink at the end of the day. It does absolutely nothing for my body but please my taste buds.
It's like 95-98% water so it does help hydrate you just like tea, coffee, fruit and a lot of veggies.
Soda is great for degreasing things, bone mass loss, removing enamel from your teeth and altering your body PH. If your goal is health, then soda is on the cheat food list for sure.
When I worked at a liquor store, while in high school, a cockroach sipped the soda and grew inside the spigot of the fountain machine to the point where it got stuck. When I cleaned the spigot the cockroach fell out. It was huge, albino (bleached by the acid) and its shell was so thin that it popped on landing from a one foot fall. The bags holding the concentrate syrup, separate from the soda canister, had corrosive warning labels like those on the back of transportation trucks for chemicals. Think of the albino cockroach next time you take a swig of soda and wonder why your teeth feel grainy afterward.
I'll drink a canned stevia soda with pizza on a cheat day, but never from a fountain machine. Especially if the ice is top loaded, which then means the workers drop the bags on the floor in the back to loosen up the ice before pouring it in to the machine. Wet bags on dirty floors, shaken into the ice chest and served to everyone to enjoy. I'm definitely traumatized from that summer job...
... specifically this. It was huge, albino (bleached by the acid) and its shell was so thin
- soooooooooo the fact it lived inside had nothing to do with being "albino"- if I lived inside under ground with no sun and no outside influence- I'd be pale and thin too. This doesn't make sense.
but... but... but... he saw it happen, so it HAZ to be true!2 -
LuckilyLuciano wrote: »AnotherPlate wrote: »You can drink it, sure, but i wouldn't say i'll make it a regular thing in my diet because It's a nonsense drink at the end of the day. It does absolutely nothing for my body but please my taste buds.
It's like 95-98% water so it does help hydrate you just like tea, coffee, fruit and a lot of veggies.
Soda is great for degreasing things, bone mass loss, removing enamel from your teeth and altering your body PH. If your goal is health, then soda is on the cheat food list for sure.
When I worked at a liquor store, while in high school, a cockroach sipped the soda and grew inside the spigot of the fountain machine to the point where it got stuck. When I cleaned the spigot the cockroach fell out. It was huge, albino (bleached by the acid) and its shell was so thin that it popped on landing from a one foot fall. The bags holding the concentrate syrup, separate from the soda canister, had corrosive warning labels like those on the back of transportation trucks for chemicals. Think of the albino cockroach next time you take a swig of soda and wonder why your teeth feel grainy afterward.
I'll drink a canned stevia soda with pizza on a cheat day, but never from a fountain machine. Especially if the ice is top loaded, which then means the workers drop the bags on the floor in the back to loosen up the ice before pouring it in to the machine. Wet bags on dirty floors, shaken into the ice chest and served to everyone to enjoy. I'm definitely traumatized from that summer job...
... specifically this. It was huge, albino (bleached by the acid) and its shell was so thin
- soooooooooo the fact it lived inside had nothing to do with being "albino"- if I lived inside under ground with no sun and no outside influence- I'd be pale and thin too. This doesn't make sense.
but... but... but... he saw it happen, so it HAZ to be true!
obviously- it CLEARLY was the acid from the syrup.
Because being constantly drenched in syrup wouldn't kill said cockroach first via drowning before changing it's shell composition or thickness.1
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