While New Coke was a discontinued '80s flop, Coca-Cola and Diet Coke are still cornerstones of the global beverage market. Almost 2 billion servings of Coke products are consumed every day, all around ...
Diet and zero-sugar soda are low-calorie drinks that don’t directly affect blood sugar. The main difference between the two is the sweeteners used.
Drinking soda instead of coffee for a caffeine boost isn’t dangerous, but it comes with different health tradeoffs that are worth understanding.