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If you're limiting your added sugar intake, diet sodas like Coke Zero and Diet Coke may appeal to you. This article explores how these drinks compare in terms of nutrition, flavor, and health effects.
In fact, diet soda seems like a great alternative to regular old pop, because all those numbers on the nutritional label read zero—no calories, carbs, or sugar.
That’s why it’s considered a low-calorie option — Diet Coke’s nutrition label claims the beverage contains zero calories, though in reality it may have a very small amount.
The FDA called on Coca-Cola to revise the label on a version of its Diet Coke, claiming Diet Coke Plus lacks enough nutrients to justify the word "plus." ...
“I wouldn’t label Protein Diet Coke as a healthy drink, but I don’t think that it’s unhealthy either,” said Destini Moody, a certified registered dietitian with Top Nutrition Coaching.
The Food and Drug Administration's operations were disrupted by a huge water main break in Maryland today, but not before the agency posted a warning letter chastising Coca-Cola for misleading ...
Pay attention to the ingredients and nutrition labels of the foods you ... chips, soda, cereal, lunch meat and ... All this information is based on a daily value (DV) of a 2,000-calorie diet, ...