What's the difference between diet coke and coke zero?!


Question:

What's the difference between diet coke and coke zero?


Answers:
Suppsedly the taste is different and while Diet Coke uses aspertame as its sweetner, Coke Zero uses a combination of aspertame and acesulfame potassium.

Source(s):
http://www.diet-blog.com/archives/2005/0...

well, nothing really, they are the exact same just Coke wanted to call their product something different.

I think that the artificial sweetner is different. The Coke Zero does taste much better.

coke energy protein fat carbohydrates sodium dietary
diet 4.5kj 0.2g 0g 0.3g 45g 0g
zero 4.2kj 0.2g 0g 0.3g 33g 0g
per serving 300ml
it contains the same ingredients.
diet coke says no sugar
zero coke says no sugar, real taste.
the difference isn't much

It seems to have the same ingredient list. I used to think that Coke zero was sweetened with the "Splenda" sweetener, but it turns out to be aspartame, just like in Diet Coke.

The only other difference I can find seems to be that "Diet Coke" is a diet version of the "New Coke" product fiasco.

"Coke Zero" bills itself as a diet version of Coca Cola Classic.

This might indicate slight differences in proportions that would lead to slightly different flavors

Coke Zero tastes disgusting.

i really dont know im gonna guess though....the taste mabye?

the name

Well, one, the taste.

Diet uses a "more" healthy sweetner. It also have lesser calories than classic coke.

Coke zero, as the name suggests, has zero calories in it.




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