Dear Diet Pepsi,

MoreBean13
MoreBean13 Posts: 8,701 Member
Dear Diet Pepsi,

I will always love you.
I know others hate. They call you artificial, say you're not natural. But I love you anyway.
You've been with me through ups and downs, a true friend. I will never let you go.
Let the haters hate. You'll always have me.
:heart:

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  • sarah3333
    sarah3333 Posts: 222 Member
    Oh how I love Diet Pepsi too!
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  • NormalSaneFLGuy
    NormalSaneFLGuy Posts: 1,344 Member
    I hate diet pepsi, but I love Pepsi. So if anything, I love the original.
    You love it's red-headed foster child.

    Edit: Now someone is going to delete me off their FL cuz they are a red-headed foster child
  • ohmariposa
    ohmariposa Posts: 372 Member
    I hate diet pepsi, but love Sofia, so I will nod and agree with you!
    I love Sofia way more that diet pepsi LOL
  • MoreBean13
    MoreBean13 Posts: 8,701 Member
    I hate diet pepsi, but I love Pepsi. So if anything, I love the original.
    You love it's red-headed foster child.

    As a redhead who loves redheads, I will take your comment as a compliment on my taste. :tongue:
  • NormalSaneFLGuy
    NormalSaneFLGuy Posts: 1,344 Member
    I hate diet pepsi, but I love Pepsi. So if anything, I love the original.
    You love it's red-headed foster child.

    As a redhead who loves redheads, I will take your comment as a compliment on my taste. :tongue:

    Oh hush. You know I'd go ginger for you!
  • DMZ_1
    DMZ_1 Posts: 2,889 Member
    You could post this on their Facebook fan page.
  • LorinaLynn
    LorinaLynn Posts: 13,247 Member
    I don't want to love Sofia, but she's just too damn lovable.

    I like Diet Pepsi, but prefer Diet Dew or Diet Dr Pepper.

    But... Diet Code Red is... :love:
  • danasings
    danasings Posts: 8,218 Member
    I love Sofia...and Coke Zero. :tongue:
  • Sarauk2sf
    Sarauk2sf Posts: 28,072 Member
    I love milk!
  • NormalSaneFLGuy
    NormalSaneFLGuy Posts: 1,344 Member
    I love milk!

    In a frozen salty form.
  • junipearl
    junipearl Posts: 326 Member
    I am a huge fan of diet coke. Non-diet has always tasted way too sweet and syrupy for me.

    However, I am now not allowed to drink caffeine... for awhile at least and maybe forever!

    Goodbye diet coke.
    Goodbye coffee and tea.
    Goodbye happiness.
  • Love, love, love Diet Pepsi!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • goosepappa
    goosepappa Posts: 20 Member
    I love my diet pepsi addiction..............and the spokesperson is ok to :)
  • tobnrn
    tobnrn Posts: 477 Member
    What about beer? I always PR after beer.
  • MoreBean13
    MoreBean13 Posts: 8,701 Member
    What about beer? I always PR after beer.

    Beer gets plenty of love. I NEVER see threads bashing beer. Everyone loves it.


    ....or at least don't want to fight with angry drunks, lol.
  • NormalSaneFLGuy
    NormalSaneFLGuy Posts: 1,344 Member
    What about beer? I always PR after beer.

    Beer gets plenty of love. I NEVER see threads bashing beer. Everyone loves it.


    ....or at least don't want to fight with angry drunks, lol.

    never say never!
  • I used to drink it a bunch and I still like the sweetness.

    However, I tried replacing the sugar in my diet with artificial sweetener a few weeks ago and I noticed that I was eating more and not losing weight. I have seen studies that say people who consume artificial sweetener tend to eat more.

    The body appears to compensate by the decreased intake of sugars by learning to eat more other things.

    Here's a summary from the 2005 University of Texas Study

    Fowler's team looked at seven to eight years of data on 1,550 Mexican-American and non-Hispanic white Americans aged 25 to 64. Of the 622 study participants who were of normal weight at the beginning of the study, about a third became overweight or obese.

    For regular soft-drink drinkers, the risk of becoming overweight or obese was:

    26% for up to 1/2 can each day
    30.4% for 1/2 to one can each day
    32.8% for 1 to 2 cans each day
    47.2% for more than 2 cans each day.
    For diet soft-drink drinkers, the risk of becoming overweight or obese was:

    36.5% for up to 1/2 can each day
    37.5% for 1/2 to one can each day
    54.5% for 1 to 2 cans each day
    57.1% for more than 2 cans each day.
    For each can of diet soft drink consumed each day, a person's risk of obesity went up 41%.

    It's not clear why this happens in humans.

    In a 2008 study with rats:

    "We found that reducing the correlation between sweet taste and the caloric content of foods using artificial sweeteners in rats resulted in increased caloric intake, increased body weight, and increased adiposity, as well as diminished caloric compensation and blunted thermic responses to sweet-tasting diets. These results suggest that consumption of products containing artificial sweeteners may lead to increased body weight and obesity by interfering with fundamental homeostatic, physiological processes. "


    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugar_substitute#Weight_gain_and_insulin_response_to_artificial_sweeteners

    http://psycnet.apa.org/?&fa=main.doiLanding&doi=10.1037/0735-7044.122.1.161

    http://www.webmd.com/diet/news/20050613/drink-more-diet-soda-gain-more-weight
  • JNick77
    JNick77 Posts: 3,783 Member
    Not a big fan of diet Pepsi but Diet Mt Dew is a great mistress. :)
  • MoreBean13
    MoreBean13 Posts: 8,701 Member
    I used to drink it a bunch and I still like the sweetness.

    However, I tried replacing the sugar in my diet with artificial sweetener a few weeks ago and I noticed that I was eating more and not losing weight. I have seen studies that say people who consume artificial sweetener tend to eat more.

    The body appears to compensate by the decreased intake of sugars by learning to eat more other things.

    Here's a summary from the 2005 University of Texas Study

    Fowler's team looked at seven to eight years of data on 1,550 Mexican-American and non-Hispanic white Americans aged 25 to 64. Of the 622 study participants who were of normal weight at the beginning of the study, about a third became overweight or obese.

    For regular soft-drink drinkers, the risk of becoming overweight or obese was:

    26% for up to 1/2 can each day
    30.4% for 1/2 to one can each day
    32.8% for 1 to 2 cans each day
    47.2% for more than 2 cans each day.
    For diet soft-drink drinkers, the risk of becoming overweight or obese was:

    36.5% for up to 1/2 can each day
    37.5% for 1/2 to one can each day
    54.5% for 1 to 2 cans each day
    57.1% for more than 2 cans each day.
    For each can of diet soft drink consumed each day, a person's risk of obesity went up 41%.

    It's not clear why this happens in humans.

    In a 2008 study with rats:

    "We found that reducing the correlation between sweet taste and the caloric content of foods using artificial sweeteners in rats resulted in increased caloric intake, increased body weight, and increased adiposity, as well as diminished caloric compensation and blunted thermic responses to sweet-tasting diets. These results suggest that consumption of products containing artificial sweeteners may lead to increased body weight and obesity by interfering with fundamental homeostatic, physiological processes. "


    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugar_substitute#Weight_gain_and_insulin_response_to_artificial_sweeteners

    http://psycnet.apa.org/?&fa=main.doiLanding&doi=10.1037/0735-7044.122.1.161

    http://www.webmd.com/diet/news/20050613/drink-more-diet-soda-gain-more-weight

    :laugh:
    Correlation =/= causation.
    thanks though.
  • NormalSaneFLGuy
    NormalSaneFLGuy Posts: 1,344 Member
    I used to drink it a bunch and I still like the sweetness.

    However, I tried replacing the sugar in my diet with artificial sweetener a few weeks ago and I noticed that I was eating more and not losing weight. I have seen studies that say people who consume artificial sweetener tend to eat more.

    The body appears to compensate by the decreased intake of sugars by learning to eat more other things.

    Here's a summary from the 2005 University of Texas Study

    Fowler's team looked at seven to eight years of data on 1,550 Mexican-American and non-Hispanic white Americans aged 25 to 64. Of the 622 study participants who were of normal weight at the beginning of the study, about a third became overweight or obese.

    For regular soft-drink drinkers, the risk of becoming overweight or obese was:

    26% for up to 1/2 can each day
    30.4% for 1/2 to one can each day
    32.8% for 1 to 2 cans each day
    47.2% for more than 2 cans each day.
    For diet soft-drink drinkers, the risk of becoming overweight or obese was:

    36.5% for up to 1/2 can each day
    37.5% for 1/2 to one can each day
    54.5% for 1 to 2 cans each day
    57.1% for more than 2 cans each day.
    For each can of diet soft drink consumed each day, a person's risk of obesity went up 41%.

    It's not clear why this happens in humans.

    In a 2008 study with rats:

    "We found that reducing the correlation between sweet taste and the caloric content of foods using artificial sweeteners in rats resulted in increased caloric intake, increased body weight, and increased adiposity, as well as diminished caloric compensation and blunted thermic responses to sweet-tasting diets. These results suggest that consumption of products containing artificial sweeteners may lead to increased body weight and obesity by interfering with fundamental homeostatic, physiological processes. "


    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugar_substitute#Weight_gain_and_insulin_response_to_artificial_sweeteners

    http://psycnet.apa.org/?&fa=main.doiLanding&doi=10.1037/0735-7044.122.1.161

    http://www.webmd.com/diet/news/20050613/drink-more-diet-soda-gain-more-weight

    I used to read comments until they got so fricken long.
    If it can't be summarized in 3 lines. It's crap.
  • Nerdy_Rose
    Nerdy_Rose Posts: 1,277 Member
    Diet Dr. Pepper will always have my heart, followed by diet IBC Root Beer at a close 2nd.
  • ahjenny
    ahjenny Posts: 293 Member
    I used to drink it a bunch and I still like the sweetness.

    However, I tried replacing the sugar in my diet with artificial sweetener a few weeks ago and I noticed that I was eating more and not losing weight. I have seen studies that say people who consume artificial sweetener tend to eat more.

    The body appears to compensate by the decreased intake of sugars by learning to eat more other things.

    Here's a summary from the 2005 University of Texas Study

    Fowler's team looked at seven to eight years of data on 1,550 Mexican-American and non-Hispanic white Americans aged 25 to 64. Of the 622 study participants who were of normal weight at the beginning of the study, about a third became overweight or obese.

    For regular soft-drink drinkers, the risk of becoming overweight or obese was:

    26% for up to 1/2 can each day
    30.4% for 1/2 to one can each day
    32.8% for 1 to 2 cans each day
    47.2% for more than 2 cans each day.
    For diet soft-drink drinkers, the risk of becoming overweight or obese was:

    36.5% for up to 1/2 can each day
    37.5% for 1/2 to one can each day
    54.5% for 1 to 2 cans each day
    57.1% for more than 2 cans each day.
    For each can of diet soft drink consumed each day, a person's risk of obesity went up 41%.

    It's not clear why this happens in humans.

    In a 2008 study with rats:

    "We found that reducing the correlation between sweet taste and the caloric content of foods using artificial sweeteners in rats resulted in increased caloric intake, increased body weight, and increased adiposity, as well as diminished caloric compensation and blunted thermic responses to sweet-tasting diets. These results suggest that consumption of products containing artificial sweeteners may lead to increased body weight and obesity by interfering with fundamental homeostatic, physiological processes. "


    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugar_substitute#Weight_gain_and_insulin_response_to_artificial_sweeteners

    http://psycnet.apa.org/?&fa=main.doiLanding&doi=10.1037/0735-7044.122.1.161

    http://www.webmd.com/diet/news/20050613/drink-more-diet-soda-gain-more-weight

    I used to read comments until they got so fricken long.
    If it can't be summarized in 3 lines. It's crap.

    AKA... TL,DR (too long, didn't read)
  • jenmsu83
    jenmsu83 Posts: 185 Member
    Totally agree...but my diet pepsi of choice is wild cherry....mmmmmm.
  • MoreBean13
    MoreBean13 Posts: 8,701 Member
    Totally agree...but my diet pepsi of choice is wild cherry....mmmmmm.


    I :heart: Diet Wild Cherry! But they don't make it in my favorite 1-L size (at least anywhere I've seen) :sad:
  • coolvstar650
    coolvstar650 Posts: 97 Member
    That is exactly the way I feel about Coke Zero.:heart: