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Coca-Cola Zero Sugar 30 x 330ml Cans

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Diet Coke. Diet Coke is also referred to as Coca-Cola light in most markets. It is a sugar and calorie-free soft drink. Primarily, it was introduced in August 9, 1982 and it was seen as the first ever brand since 1886 to ever utilise the Coca-Cola Trademark. In the modern times, Diet Coke is one of the most successful brands of the company. Further, it is found in almost 150 markets internationally. Natural flavourings – This part of the ingredient list remains sketchy as Coca Cola are unwilling to provide the details of their special formula. Based on historical accounts, it is likely the original recipe contained vanilla, cinnamon, nutmeg, coriander and orange. Caffeine – Bitter and stimulating, caffeine is used to enhance the taste according to the manufacturers. There is 32mg of caffeine in every 330ml can, about a third of that found in an equivalent sized cup of coffee.

Phosphoric acid – A colourless and odourless ingredient, phosphoric acid gives Coca Cola a tangy finish and an element of tartness. It can also act as a preservative. Zero Sugar Vanilla – The relaunched Vanilla Coke contains more vanilla than original Zero Coke but other than that it tastes very similar. It was launched in the UK during 2017.

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In addition, The Coca-Cola Company includes concentrate for soda fountains of foodservice distributors and major restaurants. Occasionally, it launches other cola drinks under the given name. The most common is Diet Coke. This also includes Diet Coke Caffeine-Free, Caffeine-Free Coca-Cola, Coca-Cola Cherry, Coca-Cola Zero Sugar and Coca-Cola Vanilla. There are also special versions such as lemon, lime and coffee. When it comes to the standard versions of each drink, many people consider Coca Cola to have stronger notes of vanilla, whilst Pepsi tends to taste sweeter. The sweetness gives Pepsi a more piquant finish, whilst Coca Cola is a smoother drink. This means that like a lot of food and drink-related debates, the Coca Cola vs Pepsi war essentially comes down to personal taste. Is Coke Vegan? Aside from being amber coloured fizzy drinks, Pepsi and Coca Cola do have a huge amount in common. The ingredients of both include sugar (or sweetener), caffeine and carbonated water, along with colourings and natural flavours. However, it is the manufacturing process and amount of each ingredient which could make a difference to the taste.

By the 1970s Coca Cola was being marketed as a fun drink that for good times and enjoyed higher sales than ever before. Since this time, new ranges of diet and flavoured versions of the original have been launched and the brand remains globally dominant. Exotic Mango – One of the first of a new crop of fruity variants on the original taste, Exotic Mango delivers a subtle hint of mango whilst retaining the same cola taste. It’s a nice alternative for those looking for a bit more sweetness than you find with regular diet coke. Zero Sugar No Calories This product is GMO free This product is gluten free This product is allergen free This product is suitable for vegetarians/vegans

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Coke Zero – Coca-Cola rebranded its second sugar-free range as Coke Zero Sugar in 2017, but it still has the exact same formula. The brand claims that this version of their sugar-free drink offers an alternative blend of flavours, which keep the taste light in the mouth and more akin to the original version. Zero Sugar Cinnamon – Marketed as a Christmas drink in the UK and Europe, Zero Sugar Cinnamon was first available in 2018. It is infused with cinnamon flavour to reflect the season and is a good mixer drink.

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