No, in fact, I don't think either sodas or nay kind of sodas can help teeth.
No.
yes and even better than regular soda I believe diet coke is the best
It would only do it if it was regular sodas
Sodas do not contain any fat to begin with. The difference between regular sodas and diet sodas is the sweeteners used, because the artificial sweeteners used in diet sodas lower the calorie count of the drink. However, many of those artificial sweeteners have adverse effects, and are often thought to be carcinogens (cancer-causing agents)
diet sodas have less carbonation than regular sodas. hope this was helpful
A lot of people claim that drinking diet sodas give you the craving for real sodas but this is not true in my opinion. I've dieted in the past and really, really crave for a coke and want to give in then just go for the diet one because it isn't loaded with sugars. The only downside of these diet sodas are the very high amounts chemicals in it. But if you're on a diet and you had been given the choice between a diet coke or a regular coke then go for the diet coke. Remember; Water > diet > regular
Regular Coke but diet is still bad for your teeth
more carbonated
Diet coke reacts with mentos because the chemicals in the mentos and cola react to cause the soda's carbon dioxide to quickly turn into a gas an escape from solution. Although the exact nature of the reaction is unknown, it seems to relate to things such as the coating on the mentos and the artificial sweetener in the cola. peanuts In mentos there is sodium and diet coke has carbon dioxide and they are both from the periodic tables and they don't work together.
A lot of people think it's solely about calories... they neglect things which process straight into glucose - sugar being the biggest offender here. Diet sodas are no better for you than regular sodas, nor are these 1 calories or calorie-free sodas.
English sally: because diet has moren. me: it does not have moren liar, it has artificial sugar and more room to fizz. Espanol sugar = asucar me = yo has = tiene
I believe that diet sodas are higher carbonated than regular sodas. The reason for this is that the artificial sweeteners in diet drinks have somewhat of a bitter aftertaste and they are "masked" by having the drink be more carbonated. This also goes for high caffeinated sodas, like Pepsi Max is both diet and highly caffeinated, so I find it to be very fizzy!