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    “Six out of the seven days of the week, I’m having at least one 44-ounce soda,” Layla Taylor, one of eight women featured on Hulu’s new reality show The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives, said ...

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    For occasional soda drinkers—maybe you indulge in a glass a month or even once a week—Mozaffarian says to go with regular Coke or Pespi than roll the dice on artificial sweeteners.

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    That’s a total annual cost of $270 for the canisters, plus the initial cost of $99.99 plus tax. Total annual cost: About $370. The most basic SodaStream model costs $99.99 from Target (as of ...

  5. Diet Coke - Wikipedia

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    First Diet Coke logo, used from 1982–88. When diet colas first entered the market, beginning with Diet Rite in 1958, the Coca-Cola Company had a long-standing policy to use the Coca-Cola name only on its flagship cola, and so its diet cola was named Tab when it was released in 1963.

  6. Caffeine-Free Coca-Cola - Wikipedia

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    Caffeine Free Coca-Cola was introduced in the United States in 1984, upon the success of its diet counterpart. In April 1985, Caffeine-Free Coca-Cola was switched to the unpopular New Coke formula and did not switch back to the classic formula until 1989. Since 2020, Caffeine-Free Coca-Cola has been difficult to find in stores, both in cans and ...

  7. Diet soda - Wikipedia

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    Diet soda. Diet or light beverages (also marketed as sugar-free, zero-calorie, low-calorie, zero-sugar or zero) are generally sugar-free, artificially sweetened beverages with few or no calories. They are marketed for diabetics and other people who want to reduce their sugar and/or caloric intake.

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