I love soda, but I need to drop some weight, and realize that a cupful of empty calories just isn’t going to do it. At work, where we have unlimited soda, I’ve taken to drinking a 50/50 mix of diet coke and coke, which actually isn’t bad, but it’s still more calories than I’d like to injest (I already drink tons of water during the day, but I like something with flavor with my meals).
So far, the only diet soda that even comes close to accetable is Dr. Brown’s diet black cherry. Others that I have tried and hated are:
Diet coke
Diet pepsi
Dr. Brown’s cream
Fresca
Diet Sprite
Also, I don’t like seltzer, ginger ale or root beer.
I don’t like any that are on your list, but I do like Coke Zero.
You might also try mixing seltzer water with just a splash of fruit juice - grape and pomegranate or cranberry blends are strong enough flavors to take a lot of watering down. I use about 3 or 4 Tablespoons of juice to about 12-14 ounces of seltzer water.
I second the Coke Zero and Sprite Zero recommendations (Sprite less, but that’s because I don’t like Sprite all that much to begin with). They are both a lot better than their “diet” counterparts, and in the case of Coke, it really does taste quite a lot like the original.
Diet Dr. Pepper is really good and mostly indisguishable from regular Dr. Pepper. I just bought a twelve pack and has some last night. Diet gingerale can be passable as well.
I also like Sprite Zero. I like regular Sprite pretty well, and I doubt I could tell the difference between Sprite and Sprite Zero in a blind test. I just started drinking it the other day.
If you drink the diet version of something you’re used to drinking the regular version of, it’s going to taste wrong. You might be better off drinking something that doesn’t have a “regular” version.
I’m rather fond of Diet Rite White Grape soda. You might also like the colorless, fruit-flavored “carbonated water” that, in my experience, generally lives near the bottled water and iced tea rather than in the soda aisle at the store.
That’s an interesting point, but it didn’t really work: I tried the Pepsi Jazz flavors, and didn’t like them. It’s mostly about the aftertaste that bothers me. I’ll have to try some of the “Zero” varieties…
If you’re just looking for taste and not a caffeine hit, try Hansen’s Diet Soda. They’re so tasty I drink them for a dessert in the evening after dinner. They’re sometimes tough to find, look in the “natural foods” sections of bigger supermarkets.