I'm addicted to Pepsi Max, which is completely sugar- and calorie free. I immediately feel like my day is going downhill if I run out unless it's shortly before going to bed anyway. No study I've read suggests that any one ingredient should have any negative effect, aside from bubble acids corroding your teeth (when you ignore taking any care of your teeth whatsoever) like any soda does. There is a sweetener which likely increase your sugar craving, but I've never noticed it - I have never bought- or eaten extra sweets and as an example last week I consumed no sweets at all. In any way you look at it, it's bubbly water with a pepsi cola flavor.
I have access to tap water and it's nothing special. I don't dislike it but I don't like it more than Pepsi Max do I rarely see a reason to drink it unless I'm completely out of this non-harmful drink and I can't be bothered to get groceries.
PLEASE correct me if I'm wrong and provide sources if you do. If I see no factual evidence I can't imagine why I would drink water over it, but if I for even a moment would think that water would be the solution which I currently do not, I would absolutely immediately drink only water instead, no matter how boring and bland it is.
user, don't you know that if you can't pronounce an ingredient you shouldn't be putting it in your body? I heard once that artificial sweeteners cause CANCER, I would never touch the stuff. You should just eat at a larger deficit and have regular soda with real sugar, at least that's healthier than whatever is in that chemical shit, that low carb fad is going to give you a heart attack anyways, you're supposed to be eating all that corn and grain and vegetable fats that the USDA recommends and subsidizes.
please ignore and I'm asian and 600 lbs but it's all muscle
Adrian Davis
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Elijah Russell
> bubble acid Sounds based
Thomas Allen
You aren't from Norway by any chance are you
Jaxson Bennett
says who
Eli Stewart
Maybe why
Joshua Bell
This is a bit besides what you asked but have you just plain considered the money?
I was pretty damn addicted to Pepsi Max as well. Or well, thought I was. I drank normal Pepsi/Coke for 20 years, then switched to Pepsi Max for 5 years... then I quit buying it on a whim two months ago ( the starts were aligned, moon was full etc. ). I've saved a ton of money. I still kind of want it but... it just isn't necessary. I'm not some anti-chemical poof or somethingsomething-kill-all-corporate-jews. I just discovered through experience that I don't really need it so why put my money in it?
I'm not trying to become ascetic, I still have plenty of vices but Pepsi Max just isn't one of them anymore. This gives me satisfaction more than drinking it does.
Leo Mitchell
Hva i helvette, det var min eksakt tanke óg Skjer med at nordmenn drikker så jævli mye pepsi!?
Swedish actually xDDDDD Caffeine though, I read that you have to drink something like 4 liters (of PepI Max) a day to reach unhealthy levels of caffeine intake? Like a couple of cups of actual coffee would be worse then.
Wow, Viggo looks like he's about to cry, what are they reacting to?
Austin Hall
Nothing bad with it op keep chugging it down
Juan Moore
I'm drinking 3 liters a day and I've tried to stop but I just keep coming back to it.
Colton Edwards
caffeine addiction is a thing, what you're noticing is withdrawal
Ian Rivera
>I immediately feel like my day is going downhill if I run out Then its having an effect on your brain, you shouldn't feel that way about any substance you don't need. The only other things you see that type of response in is addictive substances.