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The amount of aspartame in diet green tea can vary by brand and formulation. Typically, diet green teas that use aspartame as a sweetener may contain around 20 to 50 milligrams of aspartame per 12-ounce serving. Always check the nutrition label for specific information, as different products may have different formulations.
Aspartame is an artificial sweetener commonly found in diet beverages and low-calorie products rather than in natural fruit juices. However, some fruit-flavored drinks, particularly those labeled as "diet" or "low-calorie," may contain aspartame. It's essential to check the ingredient labels of these products to confirm the presence of aspartame, as most pure fruit juices do not contain this sweetener.
Diet sodas that contain aspartame as an artificial sweetener include Diet Coke, Diet Pepsi, and Coke Zero.
diet coke
No, Diet Coke does not contain saccharin. Instead, it is sweetened with aspartame and/or acesulfame potassium, depending on the formulation and region. Saccharin is used in some other diet beverages and products, but it is not an ingredient in Diet Coke.
Diet Pepsi contains 5.9 mg Aspartame per fluid ounce.
The products of aspartame are aspartic acid, phenylalanine, and methanol.
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No, the thing that makes diet Pepsi sweet is aspartame.
Pepsi One products and CocaCola make diet sodas that use splenda. However, these are still artificial sweetners. The only thing you can really do to get that carbonated buzz without the calories or sweetners is learn to drink calorie free seltzer water. It's not bad with a hint of lemon, lime or splash of juice (only adds a handful of calories).
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