Because the coke is 'diet', meaning it has less calories than the regular one.
It's simple. Just take a 2-liter of coke (Diet Coke works better) and stick as many mentos in it as you want. (one will still work)
Diet Coke itself is not unstable after its shelf life has expired. The aspartame in the Diet Coke becomes unstable after a short amount of time. However, Diet Coke has a shelf life of almost one year.
I know one thing, He loves coke/diet coke
The zero calorie cokes are made w/ splenda instead of regular sugar so tht there is 0 calories thts really the main difference. Diet coke is supposed 2 have something in it that makes it bad 4 u tho
Pepsi isn't better than Coca Cola, coke taste better and pepsi is okay. pepsi is healthier but coke is the one that is better tasting. coke was made in the year 1885, (so was dr pepper) and pepsi was born 1889. so my opinion is.....coke oh and by the way the new coke bottles are cool. coke fact: coke is santas favorite drink! pepsi fact: pepsi has has had over 10 logos! AND coke is just way awesomer.... :)
it depends on the one with the most sugar because all soda is acidic witch is horrible for your teeth
Coke Zero is sweetened with a combination of Aspartame and acesulfame potassium (Ace-K). Coke Zero is the same basic formula as classic Coke while Diet Coke is a different formula completely. Diet Coke is sweetened with aspartame only. There are unsubstantiated theories (at least by Coca Cola) that the unsuccessful release of Coke Two or new Coke was actually the formula for Diet Coke, just sweetened with the classic sugar combination. Also, Coke Zero has 0.5 Calories per 100ml while Diet Coke, oddly enough, still contains one Calorie. One other rationale for the Coca Cola release of Coke Zero is that men are reluctant to buy diet coke because of the association with dieting and women. Much of the marketing of Coke Zero in the US is directed toward men and activities often associated with masculinity. On a side note, in many European countries and pan American/south American countries, Diet Coke is released as Coca Cola Light.= In any case, both Aspartame and Acesulfame are extremely toxic to the human body, which is why in spite of the ludicrous 'urban legend' claim, many food manufacturers now actually write on their products: 'Does not contain Aspartame'.
1. Get a very big ziploc bag 2. Fill it up with diet coke (but not all the way) 3. put mentos in one corner, and twist it so it doesn't touch the diet coke 4. throw it at your neighbor's house 5. =]
There isn't a lot of sodium in a Diet Coke. This is a myth. There are only 30 mg of sodium in one Diet Coke which is only a little more than 1% of the daily recommended allowance (2400mg RDA). It would take a WHOLE lot of Diet Coke to do any damage in the sodium department. In comparison, there are 690mg of sodium in a can of V8 juice. The healthy "low sodium" version of V8 has 140mg, almost 5 times the amount in a Diet Coke. Another comparison, there are 890mg of sodium in one can of Campbell's Chicken Noodle Soup. While Diet Coke is in no way "healthy" due to the aspertame in it, along with the carbonation and the dye (among other things) the one thing not to worry too much about is the sodium content.
A lot of people claim that drinking diet sodas give you the craving for real sodas but this is not true in my opinion. I've dieted in the past and really, really crave for a coke and want to give in then just go for the diet one because it isn't loaded with sugars. The only downside of these diet sodas are the very high amounts chemicals in it. But if you're on a diet and you had been given the choice between a diet coke or a regular coke then go for the diet coke. Remember; Water > diet > regular
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