Coke Zero, which was recently renamed Coca-Cola Zero Sugar, is sold as a healthier version of the original sugar-sweetened beverage, the Coca-Cola Classic.
It contains zero calories and sugar while simultaneously giving a signature Coca-Cola flavor, making it an alluring drink among those trying to reduce sugar intake or control their weight.
The health effects of artificial sweeteners are controversial, and concerns about their safety are growing.
While the research is inconsistent, some studies reveal that the use of artificial sweeteners can contribute to the development of obesity and metabolic syndrome, a set of conditions that increase the risk of the disease.
Coca-Cola zero sugar (Coke Zero) uses several common artificial sweeteners, including aspartame and kaces acesulphame (Ace-K). The remaining ingredients are carbonated water, caramel color, food additives and natural flavors.
The only differences between Coke Zero and the new rebrand - Coca-Cola Zero Sugar - are minor changes in the natural composition of taste .
Evidence of the use of Coke Zero and other artificially sweetened drinks to manage weight management is conflicting. More research is needed to understand the benefits and risks of diet drinks.
I dont drink any industrial soft drinks this is the worst what we can consume, after energy drinks