"Coke Zero vs. Diet Coke: Decoding the Zero Sugar Dilemma"

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Coke Zero and Diet Coke are both zero-calorie sodas from Coca-Cola that offer the classic Coke taste without the sugar. Diet Coke, introduced in 1982, was aimed at health-conscious Baby Boomers and has undergone rebranding efforts over the years. Coke Zero, introduced in 2005, was formulated to mimic the taste of original Coca-Cola and targeted millennials. Both sodas use different sweeteners and have subtle differences in nutritional profiles. The choice between Coke Zero and Diet Coke depends on personal preferences, and regional variations exist in their formulations influenced by local tastes and regulatory guidelines.
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