Coca-Cola Coke Zero Questions & Answers
Has anyone else noticed a recent change in taste of Coke Zero! I have been an avid consumer but over the last 3 weeks have not been able to finish a whole can or 600ml bottle as it leaves a terrible after taste that I can’t describe!! But I can no longer drink the product till it’s finished!
I also have been an avid consumer - the new Coke zero sugar just doesnt do it for me - its the lack of fizz - it is flat very soon after I have opened a can - the old Coke Zero or Coke could last overnight in an open can and still have some fizz but as soon as I pour this one it is half flat - yuck. Please let me know any suggestions if you can find a replacement - I'm looking for a Plan B
Pepsi max seems to be the choice at this moment! As Coke Zero is a big disappointment now!! Not going to continue with Coke Zero any Longer! I’ve given benefit of the doubt!
Has anybody had any bad batches of Diet Coke or Coke no sugar in SA this past month.
It tastes an looks anemic!
Can’t drink it.
I’ve kept a can of the Diet to send back but the No Sugar was in a restaurant tonight and they checked the whole crate!
I think the chef found it more repulsive then I did. He nearly barfed when he tasted it.
It was exactly like the Diet. Washed out and pale.
Could it be heat affected? Or are they grey imports?
All batches of CZS taste bad. This product was repulsive from day one.
Zero sugar
Does the Coke Zero has asid
Is Coca Cola "Safe" to drink ? I have had many people tell me it has Petrol products in it or other nasty products that will make me sick or cause caner or evwn death. What do you say about this?
Coke No Sugar isn’t safe to drink. I believe you’re right that it may have petrol in it. Hopefully it will soon be discontinued and its brief life will be remembered as a kind of terrible dream. On the other hand, Coke Zero was a fine drink and had no health risks.
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