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edina
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response 30 of 149:
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Jan 9 15:59 UTC 2006 |
I am trying to cut caffeine out of my drink repertoire, so I'm finding myself
loving caffeine free diet pepsi.
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jadecat
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response 31 of 149:
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Jan 9 16:11 UTC 2006 |
re resp:29 no. Don't drink Pepsi One. I like my aspartame. ;) Actually
it's more habit and availability. I can count on Diet Pepsi being much
more available than Pepsi One in vending machines, or at
restaurants/movie theaters, etc. I would rather have a primary drink
that was available.
re resp:30 The Plan includes cutting back on my caffeine intake, but
slowly. Good to hear that the caffeine free version of my addiction is
pretty good. :)
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tod
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response 32 of 149:
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Jan 9 17:01 UTC 2006 |
I'm having a diet coke with my wrap this morning.
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ric
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response 33 of 149:
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Jan 9 17:18 UTC 2006 |
coke Zero and Diet Coke have drastically different tastes. Coke Zero tastes
a lot like regular Coke. It has that classic coke "bite".
Diet Coke does not.
I hate Diet Coke, and I do not drink it - ever. I'd rather have water. But
I do like Coke Zero, and I usually have one every morning.
Coke Zero is for people who like coke. It is NOT for people who like Diet
Coke. Most Diet coke drinks I know are not fans of Coke Zero.
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jep
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response 34 of 149:
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Jan 9 17:28 UTC 2006 |
I switched from Pepsi to Diet Coke 8 years ago when I started work at a
company who gave employees free pop. Diet Coke tastes a lot more like
Pepsi than Diet Pepsi.
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ric
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response 35 of 149:
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Jan 9 19:09 UTC 2006 |
IIRC, Diet Coke was formulated at a time when Coke was starting to lose market
share to Pepsi. So they purposefully made it taste more like Pepsi (which
I hate).
Based on the popularity of Diet Coke, and the continuing decline of the market
share of Coke v. Pepsi, the Coca Cola Company reformulated their flagship
product to what we all now know as the New Coke. New Coke was fabulously
popular in all the marketing tests they did. The taste tests were great.
Everyone liked New Coke.
Of course, market testing isn't everything.
Coke market share increased dramatically after they reintroduced the original
formula as Coca Cola classic, and while Coca Cola Classic still dominates
Pepsi today, both companies make a lot more money off their Diet brands.
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jadecat
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response 36 of 149:
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Jan 9 19:29 UTC 2006 |
I never drank regular Pepsi, growing up it was always Coke. Then when I
was in my teens somewhere we started getting Diet Coke for my mom and I.
She still drinks Diet, but prefers hers flat.
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mcnally
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response 37 of 149:
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Jan 9 19:45 UTC 2006 |
Flat diet coke? Yikes!
Please tell me she doesn't drink it warm.
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slynne
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response 38 of 149:
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Jan 9 20:03 UTC 2006 |
When I was a kid, it was a big deal to walk up to the local party store
and buy a Pepsi. I think they cost fifty cents or something like that.
My dad would sometimes give us money for a pop and we would walk the
half mile to the store. I almost always bought a Pepsi which came in a
half liter glass bottle. I miss Pepsi that was made with sugar and came
in glass bottles. But, since pop isnt really good for a person, it is
just as well because if they still sold that kind, I would probably
drink more of it.
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klg
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response 39 of 149:
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Jan 9 20:07 UTC 2006 |
In the spring, around Passover, in some areas, you can get coke that's
made without corn syrup. It still comes in plastic bottles, tho. I
don't think I've seen Pepsi like that, however.
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ogre666
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response 40 of 149:
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Jan 9 20:24 UTC 2006 |
some of my favorites pops were Faygo's
1)Honeydew Mist
2)Jazzin' Bluesberry
3)Cherry Festival
4)Kola Khampagne (tasted like creme soda but was gold in color)
5)Candy Apple
ALL DISCONTINUED!!!
Now i drink Jone's at a more expensive price with my favorite being bumblegum
flavor.
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jadecat
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response 41 of 149:
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Jan 9 20:30 UTC 2006 |
re resp:37 No, no, she doesn't wander that far in barbarism. ;)
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richard
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response 42 of 149:
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Jan 9 20:40 UTC 2006 |
re #31 what is The Plan? Are you planning to cut out all the fun stuff
to eat and drink?
Also your mom drinks FLAT diet coke?! she's weird...
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tod
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response 43 of 149:
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Jan 9 21:00 UTC 2006 |
Why is it with some diet coke that when you pour it onto ice in a glass then
it makes a ton of foam and leaves no carbonation or bubbles left in the
beverage?
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mcnally
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response 44 of 149:
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Jan 9 21:03 UTC 2006 |
I think that sometimes has to do with leftover detergent in the glass.
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tod
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response 45 of 149:
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Jan 9 21:08 UTC 2006 |
We wash our glasses with dish soap..no detergents. I'm curious if the
icecubes themselves maybe have a chemical from the tap that causes the
carbonation to fizz out?
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jadecat
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response 46 of 149:
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Jan 9 21:27 UTC 2006 |
re #42- the Plan is simply a means of living healthier- eating better,
getting more excercise, etc.
And yes, she's weird. I had to inherit it from somewhere....
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mary
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response 47 of 149:
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Jan 10 00:30 UTC 2006 |
Come summer I like to make floats out of diet Squirt and
rainbow sherbet. Thick, tall ones.
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gull
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response 48 of 149:
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Jan 10 04:14 UTC 2006 |
Re resp:45: Most 'soaps' of any description are detergents.
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jadecat
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response 49 of 149:
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Jan 10 13:23 UTC 2006 |
re resp:48 Mary- that sounds pretty tasty.
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slynne
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response 50 of 149:
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Jan 10 14:07 UTC 2006 |
OK...What is the difference between soap and detergent?
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edina
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response 51 of 149:
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Jan 10 16:15 UTC 2006 |
Mary -I'm with Anne - that sounds awesome.
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tod
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response 52 of 149:
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Jan 10 16:54 UTC 2006 |
re #47
Why diet squirt?
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richard
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response 53 of 149:
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Jan 10 18:06 UTC 2006 |
re #47 why would you mix DIET squirt with sherbert or ice cream?
Doesn't the sugar in the sherbert render the lack of sugar in the soda
a bit irrelevant? I'd think you'd logically use regular Squirt for
that.
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happyboy
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response 54 of 149:
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Jan 10 18:11 UTC 2006 |
she'd get way more sugar that way, dipstick.
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