diet coke vs coke zero sugar

Every month we will take each of your questions and get an expert in-house at Coca-Cola Great Britain to answer the question. This month, it's Health and Nutrition Manager's turn to answer...

I understand the source of the confusion. Each of diet coke vs coke zero sugar allows you to drink your favorite soda without the calories and sugar you receive with Coca-Cola Classic.

This is because both varieties are made with identical sweetness enhancers (aspartame) and, therefore, they're both free of calories and sugar, without compromising the taste.

But in terms of flavor, they differ. Coca-ColaZero Sugar looks and tastes more similar to Coca-Cola Classic, while DietCoke is lighter in flavor because it's made using different flavors - or comes with a distinct flavor foundation, which some may claim.

There's a saying that there's a Coca-Cola available for all. Like all of our drinks, they're both diet coke vs zero coke come in various sizes and shapes which include the 250ml bottle for drinking at-the-go, or 1.75L bottles to store in the fridge to enjoy with your family and friends. Whatever the reason you're looking to drink a Coca-Cola ZeroSugar drink, it shouldn't necessarily mean you have fewer alternatives.

For a brief piece of history...

Diet Coke has been around since the 1980s. Sugar-free Diet Coke arrived in Great Britain in 1983, and It quickly become one of the most popular drinks and has an extremely loyal following.

The iconic packaging of red and silver has become nearly as famous as Coca-Cola Classic itself. From the iconic 'DietCoke break' commercials on TV to collaborations with fashionistas such as Jean Paul Gaultier and Marc Jacobs to design limited edition bottles and cans, it's been a significant popular culture throughout the many years.

Coca-Cola Zero Sugar might be a bit newer to the scene, but it's made its name as a sugar-free substitute in the same category as Coca-Cola Classic. It came out in the year 2016 and has its fresh and better flavor and taste, following many years of experimentation and recipe development. It was a replacement for Coca-Cola Zero, which came out in 2006.