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Caffiene Free Diet Coke - Healthy?
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I really like my coke but I know too much is bad for you.
Obviously normal coke is full of sugar and caffiene, whilst diet coke has less calories and sugar but just as much caffiene, SO I have caffiene free diet coke and it's gorgeous! :o)
I was just wondering if it's bad to drink too much of it? Or whether it's ok, anyone know? Or is anyone else addicted to it?! Obviously not 'addicted' but I love it!
Obviously normal coke is full of sugar and caffiene, whilst diet coke has less calories and sugar but just as much caffiene, SO I have caffiene free diet coke and it's gorgeous! :o)
I was just wondering if it's bad to drink too much of it? Or whether it's ok, anyone know? Or is anyone else addicted to it?! Obviously not 'addicted' but I love it!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.fair play on your drink choice princess! i prefer diet cherry coke as i hate the sugary feeling left on your teeth after drinking 'full fat' ,but on the healthy matter some would say that it is actually the carbonated bubbles that are the bad thingso just let it go flat in the bottle and then there will be nothing wrong surely?!!!! hee hee just like if a product is reduced in the shops to half price there is surely only half the calories!! i like that theory!! happy drinking x
Apparently the process involved in taking out the caffeine leaves the drink just as bad for you, not sure why, but I have read many times that decaf is not what its cracked up to be. Also sugar free drinks aren't that good for you either as they have something in them which can make you put on weight.
see http://www.lactose.co.uk all additives & e numbers are listed here.
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