minging ones lol um i think there are ones for diabetiscs though
Diet sodas are made with artificial sweeteners such as sucralose (Splenda) or aspartame, which are indigestible and thus are passed right through the body without providing energy.
No, Diet Coca-Cola is no longer made with Splenda. The product has transitioned to using aspartame as its primary sweetener. If you're looking for a low-calorie option sweetened with Splenda, you might want to check other beverages or brands that offer that specific formulation.
No, some use stevia, some use splenda, and others use sween-n-low You need to read the ingredients.
Yes, famous domestic brands are "Mitsuya Cider" and "Kirin Lemon".
Some popular brands of hard sodas available in the market today include Not Your Father's Root Beer, Henry's Hard Soda, and Best Damn Root Beer.
No; splenda contains sugars, which are carbohydrates.
Yes. In 2005 Coca-Cola made a soda with Splenda instead of aspartame. It also has zero calories.
There are three major brands of sugar that are available on the market. These kinds of sugar are, Splenda, Equal, and NutraSweet.
The Generic Brands or the Store brand (Example@: FoodLion Soda)
Splenda is a sugar-substitute, and it is not real sugar, technically speaking. While both types of sweetners will eventually have the same effect and almost identical tastes, the artificial sweetner (splenda) will have significantly less calories in it.
Mountain dew
Splenda. I'm pretty sure it also contains dextrose. (employed by Wisdom Natural Brands, the makers of SweetLeaf Stevia)