Sodium Benzoate is used as a preservative for carbonated drinks. Coke stopped using it in their products in 2008. Some Pepsi products still contain Sodium Benzoate.
0.5g
sweeteners such a aspartame and benzoate
Diet coke is less dense than regular coke.
No. Coke Zero has no calories, while regular Coke does.
Yes, aspartame is present in Diet Coke, not regular Coke. Regular Coke contains high fructose corn syrup as its sweetener.
No there are no preservatitves in regular coke. however in coke zero and diet coke there are.
Yes...
For 1 12 oz. can of Coke it is about 40g of sugar
Diet Coke typically contains potassium benzoate as a preservative, but the exact amount can vary by formulation and region. Generally, it is present in small quantities, often in the range of 0.1% to 0.2% of the total beverage. For specific details, it's best to refer to the ingredient label on the packaging or consult the manufacturer.
Yes
The same as regular Coke.
I got 384 g for Coke, and 375 g for Diet Coke.