Diet soft drinks typically do not contain monosodium glutamate (MSG). Instead, they usually use artificial sweeteners like Aspartame or sucralose to provide sweetness without calories. However, always check the ingredient label to confirm, as formulations can vary between brands. If you have specific dietary concerns, it's best to consult the packaging or the manufacturer.
A diet soft drink has no sugar in it. It can contain an artificial sugar like aspartame.
The one I am on says you can have two diet soft drinks a day but most of them taste awful to me. I know the water with lemon is a diuretic and helps flush the system
Coke diet coke pepsi
Not really. You need the liquid, and if you eliminate diet soft drinks, you probably won't replace it with an equal volume of water.
It is because of the ingredients phosphoric acid and carbon dioxide. These ingredients have higher levels in diet soft drinks.
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!
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Delete all caffeine from your diet: coffee, soft drinks, & chocolate.
It was named after its creator, Dr. Malcom Pepper.
No, monosodium glutamate (MSG) is not present in all alcoholic drinks. While some beverages, particularly certain flavored or pre-mixed cocktails, may contain MSG or glutamate from other ingredients, most standard alcoholic drinks, like beer, wine, and spirits, do not naturally contain MSG. It's always best to check the ingredient list for specific products if you're concerned about MSG.
Soft drinks are generally acidic.
Because soft drinks have sugar