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  2. ‘Protein Diet Coke’ is going viral, but is it healthy? A ...

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    It doesn't use as much milk as protein Diet Coke, and people drink it for enjoyment and not for the protein. It's also similar to dirty soda , another Utah drink trend that went viral in 2022.

  3. Protein Diet Coke has been gaining popularity on social media platforms like TikTok. The drink is typically made by mixing a diet soft drink with a flavored protein shake.

  4. Protein Diet Coke is all the rage. Is it actually healthy for ...

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    Here’s what one expert thinks about whether the protein Diet Coke is healthy or not. How much protein you need each day ... 10% to 35% of your daily calories come from protein sources. If you ...

  5. Fairlife - Wikipedia

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    The Fairlife line of milk is distributed by Coca-Cola's Minute Maid division. [11]In regard to Coca-Cola's strategy for Fairlife, the company's North America President Sandy Douglas stated, "Our vision for the nutrition beverage business and the milk product that I showed you which is made on a sustainable dairy with fully sustainable high-care processes with animals, has a proprietary milk ...

  6. Swerve (drink) - Wikipedia

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    However, water and sweeteners made up much of the other 49% of the drink, and the calorie count for an 11 oz. (325 ml) can of Swerve Chocolate Drink was 160 calories – more than the 140 calories found in a 12 oz. can (355 ml) of Coca-Cola Classic. The drink was not very popular with children and became increasingly harder to find.

  7. Dirty soda - Wikipedia

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    Dirty soda is a drink consisting of soda "spiked" with cream and flavored syrups or fruit juices. The drink has been described as "alcohol-free mocktails with optional flavor, cream and fruit add-ins".

  8. This Is How Diet Coke Could Be Impacting Your Health - AOL

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    For example, if a 12-ounce can of soda contains around 200 mg of aspartame, and a person weighs 70 kilograms (154 pounds), the ADI would be 2800 milligrams of aspartame per day—or 14 cans of soda.

  9. Diet soda - Wikipedia

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    The widespread, though not universal, agreement that the newest formulations taste much more "normal" (sugar-like) than the older diet soft drinks have prompted some producers, such as Jones Soda, to abandon the "diet" label entirely in favor of "sugar-free", implying that the taste is good enough to drink even when not trying to lose weight.