Do you drink diet soda?
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Online I call it soda. IRL I use the term coke generally for all carbonated beverages. I use soda if I'm trying to be specific. Pop sounds weird.3
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I have been drinking so much water the last few weeks I can barely finish a can of diet soda.1
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ExistingFish wrote: »Online I call it soda. IRL I use the term coke generally for all carbonated beverages. I use soda if I'm trying to be specific. Pop sounds weird.
It's a very neat regional indicator in the US.
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What the heck is "other"?1
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I just had a diet soda. Am I going to die?3
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I never drink diet soda. The artificial sweeteners are really bad for you. They are counter intuitive to loosing weight. They are proven to work against weight loss.
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Ricky2Cuddles wrote: »I never drink diet soda. The artificial sweeteners are really bad for you. They are counter intuitive to loosing weight. They are proven to work against weight loss.
Not really but you do you.10 -
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Ricky2Cuddles wrote: »I never drink diet soda. The artificial sweeteners are really bad for you. They are counter intuitive to loosing weight. They are proven to work against weight loss.
Except I lost 50lbs and improved all my health markers, while drinking several cans of diet soda every day. Now years into maintenance I still drink diet soda and consider it one of the tools in my weight management plan.
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What the heck is "other"?ExistingFish wrote: »
I call it pop. Others call it sodapop. Every now and again you hear a really old timer call Them “dopes”
P.s .. southerner here2 -
Ricky2Cuddles wrote: »I never drink diet soda. The artificial sweeteners are really bad for you. They are counter intuitive to loosing weight. They are proven to work against weight loss.
would love to hear how a zero calorie drink is counter intuitive to losing weight??4 -
Likely studies like this.
http://time.com/collection/guide-to-weight-loss/4859012/artificial-sweeteners-weight-loss
Not to say sugary sodas are better..10 -
dulcitonia wrote: »Likely studies like this.
http://time.com/collection/guide-to-weight-loss/4859012/artificial-sweeteners-weight-loss
Not to say sugary sodas are better..
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It's not yet clear whether artificial sweeteners actually cause harm, however. Observational studies that link the sweeteners to health problems do not prove the sweeteners themselves are responsible.
eta: every study/article I've read about artificial sweeteners always says something similar in it, because there's no reputable scientific data that shows a.s. causes any kind of negative outcomes, besides in those who have sensitivities. And there's numerous kinds used in various products, so to make blanket statements that a.s. is 'bad' doesn't even make sense.3 -
ExistingFish wrote: »
I forgot about soft drink, the other ones are adorable. But bubbly is champagne to me1 -
No, I do not drink diet pop/soda. They all taste gross to me, is why.
If I am going to drink a sweetened carbonated beverage, I want it to taste decent and be worth the calories it'll cost me for it to do so. As such, if I drink one, I drink one made with actual sugar/cane juice vs. HFCS as that junk tastes nasty to me, too.
I also don't drink any that are over 12 ounces since I can't personally comprehend guzzling 20-30-40+ ounces of pop/soda/s.pellegrino in one sitting. And if I do drink one, I work the drink into my calories for the day vs. them being in addition to.2 -
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RelCanonical wrote: »ExistingFish wrote: »Online I call it soda. IRL I use the term coke generally for all carbonated beverages. I use soda if I'm trying to be specific. Pop sounds weird.
It's a very neat regional indicator in the US.
Super weird because my hometown and current town are both in western Missouri (though not close together at all) and very blue indicating "pop" being preferred term...just about EVERYONE I know calls it soda, always.
I knew a handful of friends in high school (20 years ago) whose parents called it pop and I thought that was weirdly childish/embarrassing. Had no clue 'til recently that pop's a pretty normal term!1 -
I have to watch my caffeine intake so I drink diet, caffeine free pepsi however I am going to try to stop drinking it because I don't enjoy it like I once did and I know it is a chemical cesspool.6
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