Coca-Cola: C2
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- gabe0
so what's the difference between this and diet coke?
- johndiggity0
i don't know. diet has 0 carbs and 0 sugar. This has half of whatever the regular has. why not just drink diet?
- mitsu0
cause diet tastes like ass on a stick.
- johndiggity0
not once you get used to it. i can't even drink regular anymore. horay chemicals!
- driftlab0
Jevad -
2 Weeks. I went "low" carb. Avoided breads, sweets, fruits, and pastas.
Ate everything that's left.
- kpl0
diet coke: new coke formula (remember new coke?) mixed with asperatime.
c2: classic coke with 1/2 the frutose
- k0na_an0k0
put a nail in a cup of coke and it will soon dissolve the nail.
highway patrolmen carry coke in their car to clean up blood stains from the road. it's the only thing that can eat through it.
put a t-bone steak in a bowl of coke and the only thing left wil lbe the bone.
i used to know more. the list goes on. shit will rot your teeth.
- ronnypudding0
What happened to calories?
Remember when they were the enemy?Calories are so 80s.
- Donvitoviti0
so what's the difference between this and diet coke?
gabe
(jun 14 04, 10:13)
---------------------"Coke C2 isn't targeted at current drinkers of Diet Coke. As most know, Diet Coke has no carbs, so Diet Coke drinkers wouldn't be wise to jump ship. Coke C2 is marketed at Coca Cola Classic drinkers that don't like the taste of Diet Coke. For that group, this is an easy way to cut "empty carbs"."
* Color and consistency is identical to Coca-Cola Classic
* Nearly zero aftertaste
* If it wasn't directly compared to the original (within seconds of each other), it would have been very hard to tell C2 from Classic Coke.
* Much better than Diet Coke
- kpl0
From snopes:
http://www.snopes.com/cokelore/t…--
All such claims ignore a few salient points:
• Coca-Cola will not dissolve a tooth (or a nail, or a penny, or a piece of meat) overnight.
• Coca-Cola contains acids (such as citric acid and phosphoric acid) which will eventually dissolve items such as teeth (given enough time), but so do plenty of other substances we commonly ingest (such as orange juice). The concentration of acid in these products is so low that our digestive systems are easily capable of coping with it with no harm to us.
• The idea that any substance which can dissolve teeth must therefore damage our teeth if we drink it is nonsensical. We don't hold drinks in our mouths for days at a time — any liquids we drink simply wash over our teeth very briefly, and our teeth are further protected by their enamel coating and the ameliorating effects of saliva.
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I think there are two lessons here: Don't believe all those Coke stories you hear. And don't, for any reason, let a fly drink Roto-Rooter.
- algorithm0
"Who else is as excited about this new low-carb soda as I am? Simply delightful. I can't wait to try it. I'm at 10grams of carbos for the day, so far, and with this delectable treat, I can indulge in that tasty dinner role I had to give up last night. Now I'm off to eat 2 pounds of bacon! "
Damn, you sound like you work for Coke. NICE PITCH. You know what you do. Stop drinking carbonated beverages all together, stik to water and get off your ASS and excerise.
- Geith0
If it has Nutrasweet, it's still just brain-rotting poison to me.
- haga0
How can one get excited over a beverage?
- johndiggity0
It's a joke. I just think this lo-carb thing has gone overboard. Low carb vitamins really set me off. Atkins is dead!
- aram0
has anyone tried it yet?
- Donvitoviti0
yup.... it tastes almost just like coke.. couldnt really tell a difference
- Pixter0
Will they cost the same? If yes, I'll be really confused.
If both are the exactly same taste, why keep selling the full-sugar version?
- jevad0
"2 Weeks. I went "low" carb. Avoided breads, sweets, fruits, and pastas."
and you dropped 11 pounds?!? Did you excercise at teh same time? Did you eat a lot of protein?
I can handle the pastas/breads but I love fruit!
- hippy_suomi0
coca-cola bs