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Where do you fall in the great Diet Coke vs. Coke Zero debate? Let's break down the key differences with a beverage expert ...
Here’s what’s different between the most popular varieties of Coca-Cola, plus which ones are likely to cause the fewest issues for your health.
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Among the many Coca-Cola varieties that include Classic, Diet, Zero Sugar and flavored options like Cherry Coke and Vanilla Coke, one is probably better for your health than the others.
Coke Zero: Uses a combination of aspartame and acesulfame potassium as sweeteners. It also contains natural flavors, carbonated water, caramel color, phosphoric acid, and caffeine.
Where Coke Zero has a slight edge though is in its lower caffeine content: 34 milligrams per 12-ounce can compared to 46 milligrams of caffeine in Diet Coke.