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The originial Diet Coke is sweetened with Aspartame (nutrasweet). Coke Zero is sweetened with a blend of aspartame and acesulfame potassium. Coca-Cola's position is that the Coke Zero is supposed to taste more like the original Coke, but without calories or sugar.
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Thanks - The nutritional labels looked the same
by Hp-Freeze on August 3rd, 2005
it's marketing for you, they're scandalous
by Beverlyofhills on April 7th, 2006
Here in Switzerland, we have Coca-Cola Light and now Coca-Cola Zero. Both seems to have exactly same nutritional value and ingredient list (including sweeteners) Does this mean Coke Zero is identical (except maybe the flavourings) and will it replace one another ?
by jeanluc2406 on March 4th, 2007
http://leslie.harpold.com/presents/000696demystifying_diet_cokes.html
..............go to this website
by Betsy on April 20th, 2007
It may be worth noting that many scientists consider Aspartame to be a possible carcinogen.
by Halskiisaklink on May 29th, 2007