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Old September 7th, 2004, 07:08 PM
Geez4
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Default Coca Cola C2?

Anyone been able to uncover exactly how many grams of carbs are in the
thing? No numbers are provided on the company site. They just talk about
"1/2 the carbs"..."1/2 the calories".

thanks


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Old September 7th, 2004, 07:19 PM
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in one can (12 fl oz.): 18g of carbs - all from sugars

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Old September 7th, 2004, 07:19 PM
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in one can (12 fl oz.): 18g of carbs - all from sugars

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Old September 8th, 2004, 06:58 PM
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"robbyb" wrote in message ...
in one can (12 fl oz.): 18g of carbs - all from sugars


why not just drink diet coke? seems that this is a product that serves
little useful purpose unless you just can't stand diet pop and HAVE to
drink soda.
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Old September 8th, 2004, 06:58 PM
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"robbyb" wrote in message ...
in one can (12 fl oz.): 18g of carbs - all from sugars


why not just drink diet coke? seems that this is a product that serves
little useful purpose unless you just can't stand diet pop and HAVE to
drink soda.
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Old September 8th, 2004, 09:51 PM
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why not just drink diet coke? seems that this is a product that serves
little useful purpose unless you just can't stand diet pop and HAVE to
drink soda.


I agree, it doesn't make a lot of sense for dieters but it works for other
people. My son who is in the Army is one of those buff types that doesn't need
to lose an ounce. He says a lot of the guys he works with have switched over to
it because it tastes a lot like regular Coke but still allows them to cut their
sugar intake in half. He says they really like the taste of it. For me even
half the sugar is too much so I stick to SF diet drinks but I'll admit I don't
like diet Coke. I drink diet Sprite or diet Snapple Peach Tea instead. Instead
of C2 I wish they had just improved the taste of diet Coke.

Debra
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Old September 8th, 2004, 09:51 PM
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why not just drink diet coke? seems that this is a product that serves
little useful purpose unless you just can't stand diet pop and HAVE to
drink soda.


I agree, it doesn't make a lot of sense for dieters but it works for other
people. My son who is in the Army is one of those buff types that doesn't need
to lose an ounce. He says a lot of the guys he works with have switched over to
it because it tastes a lot like regular Coke but still allows them to cut their
sugar intake in half. He says they really like the taste of it. For me even
half the sugar is too much so I stick to SF diet drinks but I'll admit I don't
like diet Coke. I drink diet Sprite or diet Snapple Peach Tea instead. Instead
of C2 I wish they had just improved the taste of diet Coke.

Debra
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Old September 9th, 2004, 02:05 AM
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"SouthrnElf" -SPAM wrote in message
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why not just drink diet coke? seems that this is a product that serves
little useful purpose unless you just can't stand diet pop and HAVE to
drink soda.


I agree, it doesn't make a lot of sense for dieters but it works for other
people. My son who is in the Army is one of those buff types that doesn't

need
to lose an ounce. He says a lot of the guys he works with have switched

over to
it because it tastes a lot like regular Coke but still allows them to cut

their
sugar intake in half. He says they really like the taste of it. For me

even
half the sugar is too much so I stick to SF diet drinks but I'll admit I

don't
like diet Coke. I drink diet Sprite or diet Snapple Peach Tea instead.

Instead
of C2 I wish they had just improved the taste of diet Coke.

Debra

My newest favorite diet soda (pop for those in the midwest - where I grew
up) is diet Coke with lime. The lime takes away some of the diet aftertaste
that so many dislike. I don't like the diet coke with the other flavors.
Diet DP isn't bad either.
Diane


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Old September 9th, 2004, 04:07 AM
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Thanks Diane, I'll give the diet Coke with lime a try.

I hope I like it better than the lemon version. I kept thinking about Lemon
Pledge the entire time I tried to drink it. LOL
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Old September 9th, 2004, 04:07 AM
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Thanks Diane, I'll give the diet Coke with lime a try.

I hope I like it better than the lemon version. I kept thinking about Lemon
Pledge the entire time I tried to drink it. LOL
 




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