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Would diet soda be taxed? -- nm
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nubby
I would assume so. It's not like it's better for you than regular soda. -- nm
Posted by
TWuG
Oct 12 '09, 11:39
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sure they are, in that they don't contain 150 nutritionless calories per can. -- nm
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Reagen
Oct 12, 11:41
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instead they contain artificial chemicals.
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znufrii
Oct 12, 11:42
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we just had the discussion the other day. Not proven in any meaningful manner.
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Reagen
Oct 12, 11:44
Your IM: Such as? -- nm
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con_carne
Oct 12, 11:43
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Diet sodas give the illusion (to many) of being good for you. -- nm
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Spawn
Oct 12, 11:43
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no one should claim it's health food. But as an alternative to drinking the same amount of regular pop, it's better for you.
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Reagen
Oct 12, 11:46
actually diet soda's are an illution to everyone
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Danedukenuuk
Oct 12, 11:45
I would never say my Cherry Coke Zero is good for me but it is significantly better for me than drinking sugared pop -- nm
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oblique
Oct 12, 11:45
well fewer calories IS in fact better for most people in the western world -- nm
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Danedukenuuk
Oct 12, 11:40
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