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... well fuck it, you might as well drink "real" soda if that's the only brand you can find :lol:
Lettuce Dude posted on Mar 9 2007 at 04:21 PM said:Just out of intrest has that "zero" range of coca-cola been released in america? There was some rumours it was banned due to chemicals that cause infertalitly I just wanted to know if it were an urban myth or true.
Yep, seems like it. The two chemicals I bolded are written in big letters on the front label, so I assume they can't possibly be too good for you.SiDCrAzY posted on Mar 9 2007 at 04:12 PM said:Though it has quite a few ingredients: Carbonated Water, Citric Acid, Natural Flavor, Aspartame, Potassium Citrate, Potassium Benzoate(A Preservative), Acesulfame Potassium.
Don't know what half of that stuff is, still tastes alright. I think I might have what Alex. saw, but maybe a diff. brand.
Seems so. However, why not drink beer instead? Sure, it's a tad more expensive, but hell, you can supplement that with some water to fully satisfy your thirst?TelcoLou posted on Mar 9 2007 at 04:43 PM said:... well fuck it at you might as well drink "real" soda if that's the only brand you can find :lol:
SiDCrAzY posted on Mar 9 2007 at 08:00 PM said:Guess I should stop drinking that clear beverage then, though I'm not so sure the soda I drink is any better for me, considering diabetes runs in my family :unsure:
TelcoLou posted on Mar 9 2007 at 07:47 PM said:SiDCrAzY posted on Mar 9 2007 at 08:00 PM said:Guess I should stop drinking that clear beverage then, though I'm not so sure the soda I drink is any better for me, considering diabetes runs in my family :unsure:
There's got to be someplace near you that sells additive-free seltzer water in bottles! My family also had a history of diabetes, thus my concern for the sugar intake.
Stop & Shop...it's a nothern market, so if you live down here try Publix. Although I did prefer s&s for certain things.SiDCrAzY posted on Mar 9 2007 at 08:56 PM said:TelcoLou posted on Mar 9 2007 at 07:47 PM said:SiDCrAzY posted on Mar 9 2007 at 08:00 PM said:Guess I should stop drinking that clear beverage then, though I'm not so sure the soda I drink is any better for me, considering diabetes runs in my family :unsure:
There's got to be someplace near you that sells additive-free seltzer water in bottles! My family also had a history of diabetes, thus my concern for the sugar intake.
I'll check some other grocery stores, maybe our small local one might have some.
What brand was the one you have?
TelcoLou posted on Mar 7 2007 at 04:52 PM said:So, I've been trying to curb my cravings for super-sugary soda and caffine. While shopping, we saw a sale on 1 liter bottles of flavored seltzer for an amazing 33¢ each!
It actually sates my jones for soda, without any calories! I highly reccomend you try this out; it takes some getting used to, but your body will thank you in the long run ...
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TelcoLou posted on Mar 9 2007 at 08:56 PM said:Try any of your big-name supermarkets (Albertson's?), and just get the store brand.
Man, it feels good to help such nice folk get healthy
Ah, I guess Publix is more east coast south? Meh.SiDCrAzY posted on Mar 9 2007 at 10:26 PM said:Nope I haven't unfortunately.
I live in Texas.