DH likes this stuff called Cola Tonic, made from cola nuts, it's like coke but less, sort of. But still sweetened.
It seems like you ought to be able to get cola extract without the sugar, but I don't know where.
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DH likes this stuff called Cola Tonic, made from cola nuts, it's like coke but less, sort of. But still sweetened.
It seems like you ought to be able to get cola extract without the sugar, but I don't know where.
I took ita's original question to mean sweetener of any kind, even though she said no sugar.
Does normal coke have non-sugar sweetener? I figured it was all sugars, and that's what I was meaning.
With no sweetener?
I'm drinking it right now, AIFG!
I think it has corn syrup, in the U.S.
With no sweetener?
I've never put any kind of sweetener in my coffee, iced or otherwise.
I think normal coke is corn syrup for the sweetener.
ION, I just finished my lunch of a very yummy shrimp salad. Which I made. I rock.
I think it has corn syrup, in the U.S.
That's a sugar -- that's what I meant.
Coke has some sort of secret ingreient, though. Right?
I'm eating carryout from KFC right now. When the guy put my container into a plastic bag, he carelessly allowed the container to tilt almost sideways. Now there's coleslaw juice in my mashed potatos.
Bastard!
That's a sugar -- that's what I meant.
And that's what I thought you meant. I was just asking for clarification in light of Jessica's post.
This is the silliest beverage conversation I have ever had.