Many lovers of Diet Coke, which is known to inspire a certain cultlike devotion, declared themselves undeterred by any possible health risks. But the warning might have prompted some to rethink their relationship with the soda.
The news out of the WHO was confusing, since another agency within the body said it was not changing guidance for how much aspartame can safely be consumed daily, saying the substance was not shown to absorb into the bloodstream. And the Food and Drug Administration said it disagreed with the international organization’s decision to label it a potential cancer-causing ingredient., declared themselves undeterred by any possible health risks their beloved elixir might pose.
Green Cola’s black can is sleek with a green logo that looks … uh, inspired by the flowy script on iconic Coke packaging. Some liked it but a couple others found it a little bro-ish. “I don’t want to walk around with that energy-drink-lookin bottle,” said one. “It’s not targeted toward Diet Coke girlies.”
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