Diet Pepsi contains mostly carbonated water, which makes up the majority of its ingredients.
Diet Coke contains about 90-99 water.
Diet sodas that contain aspartame as an artificial sweetener include Diet Coke, Diet Pepsi, and Coke Zero.
A standard 12-ounce can of Diet Coke contains about 355 milliliters or 12 fluid ounces of water.
Diet Coke is approximately 99 water.
Diet water is not a real product, it is a marketing gimmick. Water itself has no calories or nutrients to be considered "diet," so any product claiming to be "diet water" is likely just a marketing ploy to attract consumers looking for healthier options.
Water
Yes
diet pepsi
Diet Coke has more fizz then Diet pepsi!
Salt lowers the freezing point of water, which means that adding salt to diet Pepsi would decrease its freezing point. This can prevent the diet Pepsi from freezing as quickly or at the same temperature as it would without salt.
According to their website, an 8 oz diet pepsi contains 118 mg of aspartame. That calculates to 14.75 mg per oz.
20 big spoons of sugar
Diet Pepsi came out in 1964 Diet Coke was 1982.
No, the thing that makes diet Pepsi sweet is aspartame.
Unfortunately, I don't have an answer (sorry). But i can confirm. I stuck a diet Pepsi and some Pepsis in the top shelf of the fridge (by the freezer). The diet Pepsi froze and exploded. The Pepsis were fine - not even slushy.
because of the sugar
The main target market for Diet Pepsi is those who are looking to watch their weight. Since Diet Pepsi has no calories, it is marketed toward those who are on a calorie-restricting diet.