There is essentially no sugar in either of those. The fermentation process turns sugar into ethanol, so even though rum is made from sugar cane there's little residual sugar in it (exception: some flavored rums - especially the fruity ones - add sugar back in), and Diet Coke has no sugar (it uses artificial sweeteners instead).
Rum is not calorie-free ... it's got on average about 60 calories per fluid ounce ... but that's mostly because ethanol itself has calories, not from sugar.
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Bacardi Gold Reserve was discontinued in 1997/98
you get golden coke
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From the research and information I know, there is no sugar or carbs in the nutritional facts but the kicker is that I just found out that because rum is made from sugar cane, it still breaks down in your body the way sugar does. Confusing. This was shocking to me but I assume it is true from word of mouth and research. Also apparently, alcohol itself breaks down in the body in a very similar way. I've been drinking this "diet drink" for years thinking it was no harm to my diet but now I have learned different. Bummer. Anyone else know more?!
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No. Coke is mostly water which has a density of 1 g/ml. Gold alloys have a density of around 19 g/cm3.
In 1985, when Coke came out with it's "New Coke", using high fructose corn syrup instead of sugar, they used the old cans, still labeled "Coca-Cola”, but with gold tops to distinguish the two. They never marketed these gold top cans as "New Coke". The transition was very discrete. The only way you could tell it was the "New Coke" was by looking at the ingredients. But finding that people preferred the original recipe, they quickly came out with "Coca-Cola Classic", once again containing sugar, which WAS highly marketed. While I have no proof of this, I believe the gold top cans were actually part of a taste test to see if people could tell the difference between the old and new Coke. Incidentally, I lived through that time of transition, so my answer is based on personal experience, not conjecture.
Yes, Bacardi is a well-known brand of rum originating from Cuba, established in 1862. It is recognized for its variety of rum products, including white, gold, and flavored rums, and has become one of the largest and most widely distributed spirits brands globally. Bacardi is particularly famous for its role in classic cocktails like the Mojito and the Daiquiri.
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Dan Cancino rocks,so no it doesn't go bad.Next question
Gold is present, in minute amounts, in the human diet. It does not serve any significant known function in the human body, however.