Diet Dew

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Amused

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Originally posted by: vi_edit
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: moshquerade

now how about that xylitol? :laugh:

No thanks. I like taking solid, predictible sh!ts. Xylitol in large amounts causes the runs... BAD.

Sugar alcohols will do that.

erythritol
isomalt
lactitol
maltitol
mannitol
sorbitol
xylitol

All runny poo inducing.

Yeah, I made the mistake of downing a whole package of diabetic sugar free cookies once with my brother at his office.

Oh wow...

Let's just say the bathroom in my brother's office could have qualified as an EPA Superfund site.
 

Aikouka

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Yes, they did recently change the formula:

From Wikipedia : Mountain Dew
In 2006, Diet Mountain Dew was reformulated - it is now sweetened with a blend of sucralose, aspartame, and acesulfame potassium. The previous formulation only used aspartame. The new "Tuned Up Taste" has prompted a petition for long-time Diet Mountain Dew drinkers unhappy with the change. Another site, NewDietDewIsYucky.com, features an action list and critical commentary on the new formula. This effort's goal is restoration of the original formula, either under the original label or under a new "Diet Mountain Dew Classic" (or similar) label.

Originally posted by: moshquerade
good to know. i've only tried it once in the past and it was nasty.

i wish they'd make it with splenda instead of nutrasweet though. actually, zylitol is the best artificial sweetener out there. it actually has health benefits. zylitol appears to inhibit bacterial growth, including growth of Streptococcus mutans -- the main bacteria implicated in dental decay.

i wonder why they can't use zylitol in soda....

Why not just use Stevia (Wikipedia)? It's naturally occuring and requires less to achieve the same level of sweetness. This sweetener is actually used in coke products in Japan at the moment, because Japan has stricter controls on additives. Stevia also has health benefits :p.

EDIT: Not ending tags ftl.
 

Amused

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Originally posted by: Aikouka
Yes, they did recently change the formula:

From Wikipedia : Mountain Dew
In 2006, Diet Mountain Dew was reformulated - it is now sweetened with a blend of sucralose, aspartame, and acesulfame potassium. The previous formulation only used aspartame. The new "Tuned Up Taste" has prompted a petition for long-time Diet Mountain Dew drinkers unhappy with the change. Another site, NewDietDewIsYucky.com, features an action list and critical commentary on the new formula. This effort's goal is restoration of the original formula, either under the original label or under a new "Diet Mountain Dew Classic" (or similar) label.

Originally posted by: moshquerade
good to know. i've only tried it once in the past and it was nasty.

i wish they'd make it with splenda instead of nutrasweet though. actually, zylitol is the best artificial sweetener out there. it actually has health benefits. zylitol appears to inhibit bacterial growth, including growth of Streptococcus mutans -- the main bacteria implicated in dental decay.

i wonder why they can't use zylitol in soda....

Why not just use Stevia (Wikipedia)? It's naturally occuring and requires less to achieve the same level of sweetness. This sweetener is actually used in coke products in Japan at the moment, because Japan has stricter controls on additives. Stevia also has health benefits :p.

EDIT: Not ending tags ftl.

Any proof that Stevia is used in Japan because of regulation? Because neither Aspartame nor Spenda is banned in Japan.

 

Lumathix

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I switched to diet soda / water a while back.
I accidently ordered a coke a couple days ago instead of a diet coke in a restaurant for lunch. I couldn't believe how much I didnt' like it.
My point is, you get used to the less sweet taste eventually.
 

dbk

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I didn't realize that they had changed the formula. I might give it a try now. I couldn't stand the after-taste of it. Diet Coke is the worst.
 

Vette73

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Originally posted by: Lumathix
I switched to diet soda / water a while back.
I accidently ordered a coke a couple days ago instead of a diet coke in a restaurant for lunch. I couldn't believe how much I didnt' like it.
My point is, you get used to the less sweet taste eventually.

Yea I switched from reg soda to Diet (Coke, DrPepper) and I can;t stand regular coke. Taste too sweet and kinda nasty now. But Diet Coke ROCKS!!!
 

Aikouka

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Originally posted by: Amused
Any proof that Stevia is used in Japan because of regulation? Because neither Aspartame nor Spenda is banned in Japan.

Now now, I didn't say they were banned... I just said that there's stricter controls on additives ;). I didn't say which ones :p. I'm so dubious!
 

Amused

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Originally posted by: Aikouka
Originally posted by: Amused
Any proof that Stevia is used in Japan because of regulation? Because neither Aspartame nor Spenda is banned in Japan.

Now now, I didn't say they were banned... I just said that there's stricter controls on additives ;). I didn't say which ones :p. I'm so dubious!

You're also wrong. Coke standardized it's sweeteners world wide and Aspartame is used in Diet Coke products in Japan.

Before that, Japan had "Coke Light" and had to add sugar because it wasn't widely accepted.

And the ONLY reason Stevia is widely used in Japan is the brief ban on all artificial sweeteners in the 1970s. Due to knee-jerk reactionism, no less.
 

Jeff7

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Originally posted by: Amused

And your post in this thread says you wish they'd use Splenda.

i wish they'd make it with splenda instead of nutrasweet though.

Like I said, confused.

Just to clarify what all's been said in the various posts here,
Splenda != Nutrasweet
Splenda is sucralose
Nutrasweet is aspartame


I wonder why they use both? Pick an artificial sweetener and stick to it!
 

ebaycj

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Originally posted by: Jeff7
Originally posted by: Amused

And your post in this thread says you wish they'd use Splenda.

i wish they'd make it with splenda instead of nutrasweet though.

Like I said, confused.

Just to clarify what all's been said in the various posts here,
Splenda != Nutrasweet
Splenda is sucralose
Nutrasweet is aspartame


I wonder why they use both? Pick an artificial sweetener and stick to it!

Actually they use 3.

Nutrasweet / Aspartame
Splenda / Sucralose
(No brand name) / Acesulfame Potassium (AKA : AceK)

They use a mix of artifical sweeteners because they each have a distinct "sweet" taste, and a distinct aftertaste. By mixing them in small(er) quantities, the aftertastes blend together and are less noticeable, and the sweet tastes blend together and taste more like natural sweetener.