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over a year ago
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Diet Coke. Funny story about that actually. 5 years ago, I gave all caffeine and then 3 years later, I started having Diet Coke and it just tasted like regular Coke |
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"Diet Coke. Funny story about that actually. 5 years ago, I gave all caffeine and then 3 years later, I started having Diet Coke and it just tasted like regular Coke "
Why can you say but I can't |
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"Diet Coke. Funny story about that actually. 5 years ago, I gave all caffeine and then 3 years later, I started having Diet Coke and it just tasted like regular Coke
Why can you say but I can't "
Need to capitalise it so fab knows you don't mean the branded cocaine |
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over a year ago
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"I just want to point out the vast majority of the drinks listed have not been 'soft' they're fizzy "
Oooo, colour me intrigued. Joyfully awaiting the distinction between a soft drink and a fizzy drink now |
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"Oooo, colour me intrigued. Joyfully awaiting the distinction between a soft drink and a fizzy drink now "
Alright, let’s go there.
I reckon fizzy drinks are a subset of soft drinks.
‘Soft’ being anything that’s not alcoholic. |
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"Oooo, colour me intrigued. Joyfully awaiting the distinction between a soft drink and a fizzy drink now
Alright, let’s go there.
I reckon fizzy drinks are a subset of soft drinks.
‘Soft’ being anything that’s not alcoholic."
I see where you’re going , but surely you also have “hard” fizzy drinks (I’m thinking larger etc) so aid one yhr subset of the other or are they both totally distinct from the other ? |
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"Oooo, colour me intrigued. Joyfully awaiting the distinction between a soft drink and a fizzy drink now
Alright, let’s go there.
I reckon fizzy drinks are a subset of soft drinks.
‘Soft’ being anything that’s not alcoholic.
I see where you’re going , but surely you also have “hard” fizzy drinks (I’m thinking larger etc) so aid one yhr subset of the other or are they both totally distinct from the other ? "
Alcoholic + non alcoholic
Fizzy + soft
That's how I have always worked it.
I only have fizzy with alcohol and soft the rest of the time cause I don't like being gassy |
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Okay , I’ve been down a bit of a rabbit hole on legal definitions (welcome to my overthinking brain people )
This was the best definition I could find with regards to what a soft drink is …..
“ Soft drink means a nonalcoholic beverage that contains natural or artificial sweeteners. “Soft drink” does not include beverages that contain milk or milk products, soy, rice, or similar milk substitutes, or greater than fifty percent of vegetable or fruit juice by volume”
So by that, I’m reading a soft drink can be a fizzy drink ? |
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"Okay , I’ve been down a bit of a rabbit hole on legal definitions (welcome to my overthinking brain people )
This was the best definition I could find with regards to what a soft drink is …..
“ Soft drink means a nonalcoholic beverage that contains natural or artificial sweeteners. “Soft drink” does not include beverages that contain milk or milk products, soy, rice, or similar milk substitutes, or greater than fifty percent of vegetable or fruit juice by volume”
So by that, I’m reading a soft drink can be a fizzy drink ? "
It's like tomatoe-tomato, potato-potatoe region and even person specific |
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"So by that, I’m reading a soft drink can be a fizzy drink ? "
Yep.
I’ve done the legalities of this in the past. You have to when you’re designing packaging.
A soft drink can be still or fizzy. It can’t be alcoholic. It can’t be milk based or fresh fruit juice based. And it can’t be savoury - soft drinks are sweet.
I don’t know where the law stands on milk substitutes - those weren’t a big enough deal to cover back in the days I was learning that stuff. |
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