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Yes. In 2005 Coca-Cola made a soda with Splenda instead of Aspartame. It also has zero calories.

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No. It is mainly found in diet and low calorie versions of sodas. It also varies by brand.

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because it can kill you

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Q: Are there any carbonated beverages that do not contain aspartame?
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