View Full Version : Is Coke Zero here in Canada?
PennyArcade
Aug 11th, 2005, 12:44 PM
I recently went to the states for 2 weeks and I must say that coke Zero is a marked improvement in diet drinks.
I'm wondering if they have this in Canada? I can't find it at my local grocery store.
Leahjz
Aug 11th, 2005, 01:51 PM
I liked it quite a bit too. It tasted like c2 ( way better than diet coke), but with no calories! Can any one confirm that it has no calories, I can't remember 100%.
Jepay
Aug 11th, 2005, 03:21 PM
I liked it quite a bit too. It tasted like c2 ( way better than diet coke), but with no calories! Can any one confirm that it has no calories, I can't remember 100%.
True, tastes like C2. Label says:
Calories 0
Total Fat 0
Total Carb 0
Protien 0g
Sodium 1%
Headhunter
Aug 11th, 2005, 05:16 PM
So let me get this straight, there's 3 types of "healthy" Coke (Diet, C2, Zero)?
othy
Aug 11th, 2005, 05:22 PM
I saw there is another diet coke, with splenda.. Weird.
http://www.phoood.com/weblog/archives/000093.html
remmuh
Aug 11th, 2005, 07:55 PM
http://www.cocacolazero.com/img/bottle_subpage.jpg
mmm.. yum.
remmuh
Aug 11th, 2005, 07:57 PM
Oh! I want to try this.
http://www.shopblogger.de/blog/uploads/maerz_05/spritezerokommtganzneumittedesjahres.jpg
Jono
Aug 11th, 2005, 08:46 PM
From what I can see, Coca Cola Zero is sweetened with a blend of aspartame and acesulfame potassium, while Diet Coke (in the US) is sweetened with aspartame only. They claim Zero has a different taste than Diet Coke. By blending acesulfame potassium with aspartame, there is supposed to be a sweeter taste without the aftertaste normally attributed to artificial sweeteners.
In Canada, Diet Coke has been sweetened with the blend of aspartame and acesulfame potassium for several years now. I first remember noticing it on a can of Diet 7Up in the summer of 1997. I am not sure if Canadian Diet Coke tastes any different from US Diet Coke because of this difference in sweeteners, but it is possible that Zero is the same formulation as the Diet Coke we have in Canada, as they use the same sweetener. Acesulfame potassium was only recently approved for use in drinks in the US.
PennyArcade
Aug 11th, 2005, 09:38 PM
I saw there is another diet coke, with splenda.. Weird.
http://www.phoood.com/weblog/archives/000093.html
yup, I tried that too in the states... zero tastes more like the real coke.
othy
Aug 12th, 2005, 03:14 AM
yup, I tried that too in the states... zero tastes more like the real coke.
I had thought that coke zero was the splenda diet coke, but there must be some more subtle differences.. Do you know what the deal is? I'd be interested to hear!
PennyArcade
Aug 12th, 2005, 09:10 AM
I had thought that coke zero was the splenda diet coke, but there must be some more subtle differences.. Do you know what the deal is? I'd be interested to hear!
All I know is that they sell diet coke with splenda right beside the coke zero so I assume them to be different.
Jono has the best explanation of what coke zero is sweetened with... and it ain't splenda ;)
PrinceMS
Aug 12th, 2005, 10:36 AM
From what I can see, Coca Cola Zero is sweetened with a blend of aspartame and acesulfame potassium, while Diet Coke (in the US) is sweetened with aspartame only. They claim Zero has a different taste than Diet Coke. By blending acesulfame potassium with aspartame, there is supposed to be a sweeter taste without the aftertaste normally attributed to artificial sweeteners.
In Canada, Diet Coke has been sweetened with the blend of aspartame and acesulfame potassium for several years now. I first remember noticing it on a can of Diet 7Up in the summer of 1997. I am not sure if Canadian Diet Coke tastes any different from US Diet Coke because of this difference in sweeteners, but it is possible that Zero is the same formulation as the Diet Coke we have in Canada, as they use the same sweetener. Acesulfame potassium was only recently approved for use in drinks in the US.
and Most of these will lead to being cancel (in long term) :)
Be Fat (regular) or get cancer (diet) ....
j/k
LuuC
Aug 12th, 2005, 01:16 PM
http://www.cocacolazero.com/img/bottle_subpage.jpg
mmm.. yum.
the labelling makes me want to stay away from it. plus the no calories bit? sounds like it tastes crappy. ahah.
coke is the 6th highest corrosive drink on your teeth.
remmuh
Aug 12th, 2005, 01:19 PM
the labelling makes me want to stay away from it. plus the no calories bit? sounds like it tastes crappy. ahah.
coke is the 6th highest corrosive drink on your teeth.
What's the 1st - to - 5th...?
othy
Aug 12th, 2005, 01:54 PM
All I know is that they sell diet coke with splenda right beside the coke zero so I assume them to be different.
Jono has the best explanation of what coke zero is sweetened with... and it ain't splenda ;)
Doh, I totally missed that post, I guess the big picture above it distracted me. Hmm, aspartame and some potassium thing? Scary. I'm still a little leery of the diet drinks.. at least sugar will just rot your teeth and make you fat ;)
Sgt_Strider
Aug 12th, 2005, 06:04 PM
the labelling makes me want to stay away from it. plus the no calories bit? sounds like it tastes crappy. ahah.
coke is the 6th highest corrosive drink on your teeth.
Ouch...I did notice my teeth got a bit more "yellow" this week after my family bought 4 2L Coke. I dranked quite a bit, but I haven't drank Coke in a while so I think it balances out well :).
gh05t
Aug 13th, 2005, 02:03 AM
Got Sprite Zero at Zellers a couple weeks ago. Not sure if they had the Coke Zero though.
DJXP
Aug 14th, 2005, 12:54 AM
ill stick with the original...i mean who knows how bad healthwise reg coke probably is... just think how bad a 0 calorie version must be :D
jory29
Aug 14th, 2005, 01:09 AM
This strays a bit o/t, but Walmart makes a very good tasting diet 'pepsi' {I say it is like diet pepsi as they are in a 'blue' box rather than the red box.} Wal-mart brand makes diet cola's in 2 formulas. Try the blue one; it has a slightly sweeter [and better] taste than the red box of cans.