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Old March 4th, 2006, 12:36 PM posted to alt.support.diet
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I remember that food processors are allowed by US law to say a product
is "fat free" if the product has less than a certain amount of fat per
serving.

Water is 0 calories, so I figure anything more than water has to come
at a calorie price, even if it is very small.

Does anyone know how many calories are in "0 calorie" diet sodas?

Steve

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Old March 4th, 2006, 02:19 PM posted to alt.support.diet
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Carol Frilegh wrote:
In article . com,
Steve wrote:

I remember that food processors are allowed by US law to say a product
is "fat free" if the product has less than a certain amount of fat per
serving.

Water is 0 calories, so I figure anything more than water has to come
at a calorie price, even if it is very small.

Does anyone know how many calories are in "0 calorie" diet sodas?

Steve


R U serious?


Carol, when you are done answering that question, would you please tell
me who is buried in Grant's Tomb? :-)

Neil
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Old March 4th, 2006, 03:33 PM posted to alt.support.diet
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In article . net, The
Historian wrote:

Carol Frilegh wrote:
In article . com,
Steve wrote:

I remember that food processors are allowed by US law to say a product
is "fat free" if the product has less than a certain amount of fat per
serving.

Water is 0 calories, so I figure anything more than water has to come
at a calorie price, even if it is very small.

Does anyone know how many calories are in "0 calorie" diet sodas?

Steve


R U serious?


Carol, when you are done answering that question, would you please tell
me who is buried in Grant's Tomb? :-)

It's a no brainer..Lou Grant ex boss of mary Tyler Moore. aka Mary
Richards.

Hope the guy who asked the original question doesn't OD on diet soda.
LOL!
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Old March 9th, 2006, 02:38 PM posted to alt.support.diet
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Carol Frilegh wrote:
In article . net, The
Historian wrote:

Carol Frilegh wrote:
In article . com,
Steve wrote:

I remember that food processors are allowed by US law to say a product
is "fat free" if the product has less than a certain amount of fat per
serving.

Water is 0 calories, so I figure anything more than water has to come
at a calorie price, even if it is very small.

Does anyone know how many calories are in "0 calorie" diet sodas?

Steve

R U serious?


Carol, when you are done answering that question, would you please tell
me who is buried in Grant's Tomb? :-)

It's a no brainer..Lou Grant ex boss of mary Tyler Moore. aka Mary
Richards.

Hope the guy who asked the original question doesn't OD on diet soda.
LOL!


In my origianal post I explained that eventhough something has fat, by
US law a product can be labeled as "fat free" if it only has a little
bit of fat.

Given that is it hard to see why someone would ask if a similar
situation existed with a "0 calorie" product or are people just being
facetious?

Steve

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Old March 9th, 2006, 03:11 PM posted to alt.support.diet
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Steve wrote:
Carol Frilegh wrote:
In article . net, The
Historian wrote:

Carol Frilegh wrote:
In article . com,
Steve wrote:

I remember that food processors are allowed by US law to say a product
is "fat free" if the product has less than a certain amount of fat per
serving.

Water is 0 calories, so I figure anything more than water has to come
at a calorie price, even if it is very small.

Does anyone know how many calories are in "0 calorie" diet sodas?

Steve

R U serious?

Carol, when you are done answering that question, would you please tell
me who is buried in Grant's Tomb? :-)

It's a no brainer..Lou Grant ex boss of mary Tyler Moore. aka Mary
Richards.

Hope the guy who asked the original question doesn't OD on diet soda.
LOL!


In my origianal post I explained that eventhough something has fat, by
US law a product can be labeled as "fat free" if it only has a little
bit of fat.

Given that is it hard to see why someone would ask if a similar
situation existed with a "0 calorie" product or are people just being
facetious?

Steve


The last paragraph in this article will answer your question about
calories in diet soda. Yes, they can contain some but it's less than
one.

http://www.snopes.com/cokelore/1calorie.asp

Beverly

 




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