Anonymous wrote:I just hate that people assume all women want Diet Coke. I cannot count the number of times I’ve asked for a Coke on a flight or in a restaurant, only to be presented with a glass of Diet Coke.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s literally a drug. Nobody has a taste for the crap. You’re getting high and euphoric feelings from the caffeine and in anticipation of the caffeine buzz. People don’t even realize they’re no better than Pavlov’s dogs. lol
So is coffee, beer, chocolate, etc. It's really too bad we can't force everyone to eat boiled potatoes and beans.
Anonymous wrote:Diet Coke is a mainstream product sold in every grocery store, corner store, restuarant, and bar in the U.S. -- if not the world. I don't think that counts as a cult product.
Anonymous wrote:It's for the lowest common denominator people. You'll never see it in the kitchens of the truly wealthy or elite.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand it, either. Pure chemical taste. I would rather have a real Coke once a month than a Diet Coke every day.
Coke is a completely different drink, Diet Coke is New Coke. I like Diet Coke and don't like Coke Zero or regular Coke. I get real sugar one sometimes for cooking short ribs.
Oh, OK. I must not like regular Coke then, because you don’t like it. (?)
huh. You compared Diet Coke to Coke, it's like comparing Coke to Pepsi. Different not just because of the sweetener. I prefer Pepsi to Coke, but Diet Coke to Pepsi. All just a matter of personal taste preference. I would take pretty much any beer over Diet Coke, so?
Let me try to go slower so you can keep up.
I did not “compare Diet Coke to Coke.” I said I would rather have a real Coke, meaning better to go for the calories and have a rare treat than have a Diet every day like many people do. I don’t know why you responded to *my opinion* rather than just writing whatever you want. Weird.
I will go slower too. I would rather have any beer than a Coke. It's not about calories. Coke Zero which is the diet version of Coke is less popular than Diet Coke which is the diet version of now non-existent New Coke. I responded to your opinion because it compares two different beverages, not a diet and a regular version of the same product.
Anonymous wrote:Because they never tried Coke Zero? Especially Coke Zero from other countries that tastes better than the one in the U.S.
Anonymous wrote:It’s the drink for old people who started drinking it when it was the only diet drink.
Anonymous wrote:Because there are a lot of "lowest common denominator" people out there, particularly in the US.