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Re: fizzy drink talk, Pepsi vs Coke

Postby Mandrake » Thu 06 Oct, 2011 2:30 am

Pepsi Max Ceasefire Lime has been available for a few months now in Australia:

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Tastes pretty good, though I'd say it could use a bit more lime flavour to it.
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Re: fizzy drink talk, Pepsi vs Coke

Postby Edward » Wed 23 Nov, 2011 7:39 pm

I wonder why Pepsi hasn't responded to Coca-Cola Zero. Tastes like regular Coke, but is diet (no calories).
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Re: fizzy drink talk, Pepsi vs Coke

Postby Mandrake » Thu 08 Dec, 2011 1:44 pm

Edward wrote:I wonder why Pepsi hasn't responded to Coca-Cola Zero. Tastes like regular Coke, but is diet (no calories).


That's what Pepsi Max is. Pepsi Max has been around since the mid-1990s, Indeed it's Coke Zero that is/was a direct answer to Pepsi Max.
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Re: fizzy drink talk, Pepsi vs Coke

Postby Edward » Thu 08 Dec, 2011 6:15 pm

Next time I'm in the supermarket, I'll have to check that out (if they have Pepsi Max). Thanks for the info, I didn't know that.
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Re: fizzy drink talk, Pepsi vs Coke

Postby Edward » Sat 07 Jan, 2012 4:04 pm

I found some Pepsi Max and tried it. Although it was the "regular" kind, no flavors.

Not bad. :)
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Re: fizzy drink talk, Pepsi vs Coke

Postby DJGM » Fri 20 Jan, 2012 10:32 pm

Pepsi Max "Ceasefire Lime" has been available here in the UK for a few months now, although it's branded
as Pepsi Max "Citrus Freeze" instead. It's quite refeshing, taste a bit like a combination Pepsi and 7UP,
but with an emphasis on the lime flavour rather than lemon. Pepsi Max Cherry is also available here.

I believe the US version of Pepsi Max is slightly different to the UK and Aussie version, in that (AIUI) it's
sweetened with a sucralose based sweetener. This would mean that Pepsi Max in the US can't use the
tagline "Maximum Taste - No Sugar" since sucralose is partly derived from sugar.

Pepsi Max in the UK uses a combination of two sweeteners ... Aspartame and Acesulfame K.


As for Coke Zero, that was introduced in the UK in 2006, while Pepsi Max was introduced here in 1993.
Coke Zero is effectively 13 years too late ... and it is most definitely, an undeniably inferior product.
It even has a similar tagline on its ads ... "Great Coke Taste - Zero Sugar!" ... LoLZ!
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Re: fizzy drink talk, Pepsi vs Coke

Postby Edward » Sat 21 Jan, 2012 9:56 am

I also found Pepsi One, which has Splenda in it, instead of aspartame.

That is the only item in the Pepsi stable (at least, here) that is not using the new lower-case "pepsi" typeface and logo.
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Re: fizzy drink talk, Pepsi vs Coke

Postby DJGM » Mon 23 Jan, 2012 2:34 am

Pepsi One, as I recall, was the US equivalent of Pepsi Max, as it originally used the same sweeteners.
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Re: fizzy drink talk, Pepsi vs Coke

Postby Edward » Mon 23 Jan, 2012 6:11 pm

Pepsi Max is separately sold here. When Pepsi One first came out, it was sweetened with aspartame (e.g. Equal), then the formula was eventually changed, the aspartame was removed and was replaced with Splenda (sucralose)

Pepsi One has one calorie. Not sure what in it that gives it one calorie. There are other Splenda-sweetened drinks (Diet Coke with Splenda and Diet Rite) that have zero calories.
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Re: fizzy drink talk, Pepsi vs Coke

Postby iJohnE » Tue 24 Jan, 2012 8:02 pm

Edward wrote:Pepsi One has one calorie. Not sure what in it that gives it one calorie. There are other Splenda-sweetened drinks (Diet Coke with Splenda and Diet Rite) that have zero calories.


I am a huge diet coke drinker. I tried the Diet Coke with Splenda as a way to kind of make my habit healthier. But it tasted too different. It didn't taste like my favorite diet coke.
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Re: fizzy drink talk, Pepsi vs Coke

Postby Antony » Sat 21 Apr, 2012 10:15 am

A NZ mother of eight died (cardiac arrest) after drinking 10 litres of coke a day.
http://www.news.com.au/world/nz-woman-d ... 6335078954

In Don's American unit, 10 litres is about 2.64 gallons.
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Re: fizzy drink talk, Pepsi vs Coke

Postby James » Sat 21 Apr, 2012 11:22 am

I read about it too. Evidently the Coca Cola Co. Claimed drinking that amount of water could kill a person as well. How disengenuous.
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Re: fizzy drink talk, Pepsi vs Coke

Postby Antony » Sun 22 Apr, 2012 4:10 am

Drinking too much water is not good for people, but I don't think it could kill people.

I haven't had a can of Coke for the last two weeks or so. Instead, I have tea (usually decaffeinated after the first one) and/or green tea. (Oh, the doctor told me not to have cold drinks due to flu.)
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Re: fizzy drink talk, Pepsi vs Coke

Postby James » Sun 22 Apr, 2012 9:26 am

I drink about six bottles of water a day. It keeps me happy (if you know what I mean). Now... drinking a lot of water too fast can, in fact, kill you. It happened on a radio contest here in America about a couple of years ago. These two contestants were trying to drink several gallons of water in a very short period of time and this woman simply died. I can't remember what the autopsy showed but it was a direct result of her drinking all of that water in such a short period of time. I drag my six to seven bottles of water out over the entire day. I never... ever... ever drink soda. In fact, I can't remember the last time I drank a Coke or Pepsi... probably when I was a teenager and that was a very long time ago. LOL
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Re: fizzy drink talk, Pepsi vs Coke

Postby Antony » Sun 22 Apr, 2012 10:59 am

When I was in undergraduate, I carry a 2L water bottle to university each day. Then, I would refill the bottle once or twice in the university. I've been making fun by my friends for drinking that much water in a day.

I have to admit that a 2L water bottle was pretty huge compared to regular size (600 - 750 ml) version.
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