Though diet soda isn’t inherently bad for you, studies have linked regular consumption of it to potential health concerns.
Did you ever take a swig of aspartame-sweetened diet soda and have it taste nasty? Sour, metallic, and vile, but not sweet.
Tribune data columnist Andy Larsen wants to cut out the sugary soft drinks. But are there problems with diet drinks? He ...
For years now, new soda brands have been popping up incessantly with every grocery store trip yields a fresh, ...
Calvo, a health journalist with Consumer Reports, said sugar substitutes are now in a variety of everyday foods— sucralose in ...
For some Diet Coke enjoyers there's only one version of the drink worth having, and it's based entirely around the container ...
Buying soda in bulk is cheap at the big-box retailer, but is it actually worth it? We asked a money expert to explain.
Consumer Reports explored why health experts are concerned about the sugar substitutes appearing in unexpected foods. Artificial sweeteners are common in diet sodas, but they are now appearing in ...
You may think if you cut sugar from your diet, you'll be healthier. But if you replace those food and drinks with sugar-free ...
With the popularity of dirty sodas and the focus on protein among food influencers, it was only a matter of time before the ...