Diet sodas have been around since the 1950s. The first notable diet soda, "Diet Rite," was introduced by the Royal Crown Cola Company in 1958. Since then, various brands and formulations have emerged, gaining popularity as consumers sought lower-calorie beverage options. Today, diet sodas are a common choice on the market.
diet soda like Diet Coke or Diet Pepsi, maby Dr.Pepper but haven't tested it also Coke, Pepsi, Sprite, ect. will corrode it but much slower
Diet Rite was created in 1958.
Most diet sodas have either one or zero calories, but some have a few.
No, sodas are acidic and can lower your pH level, making your body more acidic. Maintaining a balanced pH level is important for overall health.
Sundrop sodas have a pH level of around 2.5 to 3. This acidity level is similar to other citrus-flavored sodas.
no diet coke
Diet sodas that contain aspartame as an artificial sweetener include Diet Coke, Diet Pepsi, and Coke Zero.
There should be no sodium in diet rite cola
Sodas do not contain any fat to begin with. The difference between regular sodas and diet sodas is the sweeteners used, because the artificial sweeteners used in diet sodas lower the calorie count of the drink. However, many of those artificial sweeteners have adverse effects, and are often thought to be carcinogens (cancer-causing agents)
It would only do it if it was regular sodas
A high pH signifies a base. Sodas are acids and would have a low pH.