Diet Coke, Coca-Cola Zero

Oh, I agree. I was just stating that’s what they were shooting for.

I also agree about Diet Coke with Splenda. Awful. WAAAAAAAAAY too sweet.

This confirms everything I suspected about you, BobLibDem.

Anyone who willingly seeks out Diet Coke ain’t quite right. :wink:

Thanks for the chuckle. Please don’t tell me you’re a Pepsi drinker. Or worse (cringe) a Doctor Pepper drinker!

What?!? We’re being brand conscious on our soda-pop now? I won’t drink anything less than Polo Blue (well, you know, when they make it taste like something besides toilet water).

I usually drink regular Diet Coke, but last night Coke Zero was on sale so I got a 2-liter. I tried it and my first impression was, it doesn’t taste like anything. It seems to have very little flavor at all, IMO. Maybe I am just used to the aftertaste of Diet Coke and that is what I am missing. I am willing to give it more of a try, so far I like it better than Diet Coke with Splenda. Cokes with any of the citrusy flavors are horrible.

I think that most of these flavors will not continue, they will see which ones are popular and go with those. Honestly I cannot envision 12 different Diet Cokes competing with each other. But for now it is “Battle of the Diet Drinks.”

Hey, is C2 or whatever (the low-carb Coke) still out there? Maybe I should collect all these Coke flavors while they are still around and save them.

This is slightly off topic, but does anyone else notice a difference between Fountain Dr. Pepper (Served in Fast food Restaurants etc.) taste completely different from Bottle and Can Dr. Pepper? To me Fountain DP is great and Can/Bottle DP is way too sweet and has a different more cherry flavor. If I could get the Fountain DP taste in a can, I’d buy it by the case. BTW, I’m a Pepsi drinker. :smiley:

Years of soft living have forced me to the abomination that is diet soda. I’ve found Coke Zero quite tasty, and have started buying it. Before that, it was Diet Pepsi.

Back in the day, though, only real cola would do. And when I was overseas with the Navy, I could get Coke made with real honest-to-God SUGAR rather than cheap corn syrup.

I’ll still sometimes sneak off to the groceria for a fix. They have it in the coolers next to the regular coke, but it’s nothing like it. This shit is primo. They bring it in from Mexico, man. I hear they hide it in the back of trucks crossing the border.

It’s in real glass bottles that need to be uncapped with an opener. It’s fizzy, and loazed with azucar. Coke the way it should be.

I might need some tonight. If I’m wired up and posting at 3 AM, you know what I’ve been doing.

I liked C2. I don’t know if it’s still around. It tasted to me like Coke with a hint of lemon, which was an obviously chemical flavor. Pretty good.

Fountain sodas are extraordinarily inconsistent because they’re mixed right there and the soda company has no control over the water, the machinery, the levels, the amount of gas, etc., etc. I agree that Dr. Pepper out of a fountain is, to my mind, very different than out of a can. It’s less syrupy. But I like them both.

–Cliffy

Another element in the name proliferation may be to get more shelf space in supermarkets. It wasn’t all that long ago that there was just Coke, Pepsi, a single diet variation of each then second tiers like RC and store brands in the cola wars.

IIRC we recently tried diet Coke with splenda, not labeled zero or anything. I prefer the taste and liked it much better than Nutrasweet diete Coke. Now if someone would make a mainstream brand of root beer with Splenda.

D505 makes a good point with the maple syrup comment. Since it takes a bigger mass of sugar than artificial sweeteners diet sodas don’t have the same viscosity so that mouth feel as they put it may have an effect on how we percieve taste.

I’m in the “sugared (corn or real) soda” tastes like maple syrup to me. I don’t eat many sweets though, so that much sugar is a shock to my system.

I drink about 2L of diet soda a day (keep the diabetes, and caramel color/caffeine/acid comments to yourselves! :cool: ) and I’m currently trying all the options. IMO, any Pepsi product is off my list. I’ve found too many problems with the plastics used in the bottles causing excessive loss of fizz (a solid stream of bubbles from a point source, moving up the side of the bottle is NOT normal) and my personal taste is such that I think Pepsi is under-fizzed, and has an odd flavor.

My evaluation:

Stanadard DC - my normal drink. Been drinking it for years.

DC with Splenda - tastes like standard DC, with a smoother feel in the mouth. My wife can drink it, as it has no Nutrasweet. (gives her headaches)

Coca-Cola Zero (note the bottle never says COKE anywhere on it) - good, like regular Coke, but without the sugar mouth feel, and detrement to my waistline. (I save detremental behavior to the waistline for “adult beverages”)

DC with citrus (lime/lemon) - A nice alternative to standard DC, especially good with the “adult beverages” mentioned above. Not so good if they have time to get “warm”.

That’s my $.02. I can’t wait for the elimination of Nutrasweet in favor of Splenda.

-Butler

Maybe they want Diet Coke Zero to be in harmony with Sprite Zero, which I think is doing quite well.

Personally, I think they need a new label design for Zero. Am I the only one that thinks it looks terrible? Much too dark, plain, and un-exciting.

Yes it does…at least, the two-liter I have here does. The main label has the full Coca-Cola name, but underneath the nutrition facts and barcode it says “Coke Zero.”

Saccharine addicts. They won’t take us at the methadone clinics.

The can I’m drinking now claims 0 Calories.

DC is my standard, also been drinking it for years. Other sodas have been good, but I’ll always come back to my master Diet Coke.

I think that last time I had a Tab was about six years ago in Reno (Sparks, actually). I could be wrong, but when I tried DC with Splenda, my first thought as, “Hey, that’s just Tab in a different can!”

DC with Lime was actually a pleasant surprise. For me lime=alcohol, so most drinks with lime just taste funny, but DC/Lime had a subtle enough Lime flavor that it was pretty good. Finished the twelve-pack.

Didn’t Coke have a 50/50 or something a month ago, that came in a Red Bull-sized can? That stuff tasted a lot like Classic to me. Didn’t like it.

Huh. I prefer normal coke, and now C2. I tried Zero this weekend.

In my opinion, it is Diet coke. Same shitty aftertaste.

Dang… didn’t read the small print. I’m used to having one side say “coca-cola” and the other “coke”. The Zero product has the full name in large letters on both sides.

Still tastey though. And I like the black bottle cap. Dunno why.

The difference? Coke Zero tastes like Half diet coke, and half the flavor second hand smoke gives off. Diet coke is also better tasting.

Then again, I can tell Pepsi from Coke… so I guess its not too surprising.

Also, Zero made me burp after every sip. :eek: Anyone else?
Coke Zero. Pepsi One, C-2, … Five Alive… 7-up…V-8…
Also, I was thinking about getting 8 Zero and Eight Pepsi One…

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If I was a stockboy in a grocery, I would TOTALLY set up secret codes in binary using Coke Zero and Pepsi One.

…at Publix the other day, and the rep described it as having the taste of “Classic Coke” without the calories.

I liked it.

Q

Ah, nerds…
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For what it’s worth, I tried Coke Zero this morning because of this thread. I thought it did a much better job of approximating regular soda than either Diet Code or Diet Coke with Splenda (which is a little better than regular Diet Coke). It did seem to make me burp more than other sodas (and I noted that before reading Meeko’s comment, so it wasn’t due to the power of suggestion).

And I feel it is my duty to confirm that Dr. Pepper is good, while Diet Dr. Pepper is nasty. If it weren’t for all that “it tastes just like regular Dr. Pepper” crap in their commercials, I’d probably be able to tolerate it, but that shit should not go unpunished.