![]() At least for now I’m actually picking it over the diet version.įrom the company that still poisons us with bromated vegetable oil im FLOORED, still!, Floored to see they’re putting aspartame in this. It’s a very logical way to leverage the top selling flavor PepsiCo produces. I think MDZ will do fairly well in the marketplace. I say oddly because I’m one who happens to believe caffeine as a kind of “exciter” can sting the palate in combination with carbonation. Oddly it is smoother and has more caffeine than regular Diet Dew. My initial reaction is that it is quite good overall and very easy to drink, perhaps even easier for people who tend to normally not drink diet drinks. I can see some will like it better and some simply won’t. While new MDZ is as sweet tasting as regular Dew it does not have that long sweet aftertaste. so long when re-capped and consumed again sometimes much later? Diet MD seems highly carbonated as such with the CO2 somehow able to cling to the liquid and not dissipate as soon as most soft drinks. Ever notice how dietMD keeps it carbonation in the 20 oz. This is the key component that reminds me of regular Dew. By smoother I mean it does not have any sting from the drink taste/carbonation. First, compared to the regular diet version MDZ is smoother with a non-lingering finish. It somehow does very much remind me of regular Dew of course with differences. I think you have valid observations based on my first can of MDZ. It’s a table hot sauce…Ħ Responses to “Review: Mountain Dew Zero Sugar” I mean, it just seems a little different at first. PepsiCo thought it would be a really keen idea to make Diet Mountain Dew taste all hyper-sweet and s… But today, after a lengthy courtship, I th… I haven’t had a favorite soft drink in quite a long time. I wrote a little last week about a product called Coca-Cola Zero Sugar replacing Coke Zero, and the … Coke Zero pulled from market, reformulated as Coke Zero SugarĬoca-Cola announced this week that it would remove Coke Zero from the U.S.It’s the most convincing diet soft drink I’ve ever had. Mountain Dew Zero Sugar is an impressive product, in a better-living-through-chemistry sort of way. ![]() This is more than two-thirds of the way to a regular cup of coffee. That’s top-tier, for mainstream soft drinks. It’s packing 68 mg per 12 oz., so mission accomplished there. It’s Mountain Dew, so it should wallop you with caffeine too. This one packs sucralose, aspartame, and acesulfame potassium in the sweetener department. If you consider it prudent to stay away from diet drinks, then you’ll want to stay away from this one. ![]()
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