no way theres other people who likes none diet more than diet
Because there is more salt(sodium) in diet drinks that makes more effervescence-more bubbles...I think...that or it is over carbonated to mask that yucky diet taste-maybe they think you wont notice the carcinogenic cancer causing sweeteners...stick to the real thing less dangerous!
Diet drinks contain artificial sweeteners that are lighter than sugar, which reduces the overall density of the drink. This lower density makes the drink more buoyant, causing it to float when compared to regular sugary drinks.
If you are serious about losing weight, you should start small by gradually reducing the amount of sugars you drink. Drinks such as sodas, pops, and soft drinks contain a more than amiable amount of sugar. Replace these drinks with water.
Yes Fizzy drinks carry more sugar compare to sport drinks.
no it is not because in diet drinks there is aspartame that gives you a brain tumours and asulfate k and neither of them are good for you and regular drinks (some of them, not all of the regular drinks are mainly sugar) are mainly sugar but it is better for you than all of the artificial sweetener's.Careful because some drinks are not even putting on the label that there is sweetener's in!
coke is heavier than diet coke because of the corn syrup. Corn syrup is much heavier than the artificial sweeteners in Diet Coke. Also, because artificial sweeteners are 200 times sweeter than sugar, less of it can be used, making diet coke lighter. DIET COKE IS VERY BAD FOR YOU THOUGH; YOU WOULD BE MUCH BETTER OFF DRINKING A REGULAR COKE. DIET COKE DOES NOT HELP WEIGHT PROBLEMS EITHER, JUST DRINK WATER.
No more than 4 drinks
Americans consume more soft drinks than any other beverage--more than twice the second beverage, coffee. In recent years, soft drinks accounted for more than 29 percent of American beverage consumption
Cold drinks are more refreshing than warm drinks because they help lower the body's temperature and provide a cooling sensation, which can be especially satisfying in hot weather. The cold temperature of the drink can also help to quench thirst more effectively than a warm drink.
Pilgrims typically consumed alcoholic beverages such as beer and cider, which were more common than water at the time due to concerns about water purity. Beer, often brewed at home, was a staple in their diet, and cider made from fermented apples was also popular. They occasionally drank wine, particularly during religious ceremonies, but it was less accessible than beer and cider. Overall, these drinks were integral to their daily life and social interactions.
yes energy drinks do make you tireder than before
A diet that is high in salt will cause a cow to intake water a lot more than a cow on a normal low-salt diet. Just like in humans, if a cow drinks a lot of water, she will urinate a lot. Cows don't get diabetes, so it's more to do with higher liquid intake than anything.