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  2. I lost 120 pounds on the keto diet. Here are my best tips ...

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    Suzanne Ryan weighed nearly 300 pounds when she decided to make a change. Ryan, a mom from the San Francisco area, started following the ketogenic diet, a diet focused on foods high in fat and low ...

  3. New year, new diet: Here are 9 popular options, including ...

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    Susie says this one's a great option for beginners because it's simple. 2. 5:2 diet: Eat normally for 5 days a week and restrict calories to 500–600 on 2 non-consecutive days. 3.

  4. Diet soda - Wikipedia

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    Diet sodas (also known as sugar-free sodas, zero-calorie sodas, low-calorie sodas or zero-sugar sodas) are soft drinks which contain little or no sugar or calories. First introduced onto the market in 1949, diet sodas are typically marketed for those with diabetes or who wish to reduce their sugar or caloric intake.

  5. 86 Keto Dinner Recipe Ideas to Try Tonight - AOL

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    Why I Love It: make ahead, low carb, beginner-friendly, crowd-pleaser. Serves: 6 people. When the carb cravings hit, cauliflower can stand in for spuds to create this keto-friendly side dish ...

  6. Diet Rite - Wikipedia

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    It became the first major diet soda in the United States to use neither aspartame nor saccharin as a sweetener. In 2005, "Pure Zero" was added to the name, and a cherry cola flavor was introduced in 2006. Today, it is owned by and distributed by Keurig Dr Pepper. [2]

  7. Coca-Cola Zero Sugar - Wikipedia

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    Coca-Cola Zero Sugar, commonly known as Coke Zero, is a diet soda produced by the Coca-Cola Company. [1] The drink was introduced in 2005 as Coca-Cola Zero as a new no-calorie cola. [2] In 2017, the formula was modified and the name updated, the announcement of which led to some backlash from consumers. [3]