The soft drink, originally marketed toward women, has become synonymous with hard-charging men from Elon Musk to the ...
An expert weighs in on Diet Coke and the health risks associated with regularly consuming the soda artificially sweetened ...
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Queerty on MSNAmid the DEI cola wars, Coke gays have even more reason to catch a buzzWhen it comes to caffeinated beverages, gays have yet another reason to feel good about their well-known preference for Diet ...
Soda companies like to take away products in order to bring them back. In some cases, that happens seasonally. You know, ...
“The main difference between Diet Coke and Coke Zero is that Coke Zero uses a sweetener called acesulfame potassium,” he ...
Diet Coke’s reputation for promoting productivity predates the US president, of course. Financier Bob Diamond, the former CEO of Barclays, was said to have dedicated fridges of Diet Coke in his office ...
Did you ever take a swig of aspartame-sweetened diet soda and have it taste nasty? Sour, metallic, and vile, but not sweet.
What began as a seemingly innocent parody post on social media exploded into nationwide panic among Diet Coke enthusiasts. A fake announcement, falsely attributed to Robert F. Kennedy Jr., claimed ...
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Coca-Cola bringing back soda flavor from ‘80sCoca-Cola is reportedly bringing back the discontinued Diet Cherry Coke flavor this summer, with a retro can design from the ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said at his first confirmation hearing that he isn't trying to take anyone's junk food away if he ...
The 1980s were a golden age of soda. Coca-Cola introduced Cherry Coke, the fruity twist on its classic cola in 1985 and it skyrocketed to popularity. A year later, the brand introduced its low-calorie ...
On a recent episode of the Like A Farmer Podcast, he even took a stand against PGA Tour players that excessively exercise. Daly was specifically talking about how Tiger Woods approaches everything ...
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