Well I might drink one a month if that...here are a few I like:
Big Red
Vanilla Coke
Red Creme
Dr Pepper
Root Beer
However, when it comes to the sodas I love -- NO DIET! And for the love of Pete, NO CORN SYRUP!For dietary considerations, there is essentially no difference between using high fructose corn syrup and cane suger. Every form of sugar must be reduced to glucose before the human body can utilize it. Fructose (also called levulose and fruit sugar) and glucose (also called dextrose) are chemically identical, differing only by their structures. A glucose molecule is a mirror image of fructose so the fructose has to be inverted to glucose. Cane sugar is sucrose (a disaccharide) which is made up of 1 glucose molecule and 1 fructose molecule. It's metabolized by first splitting sucrose into fructose and glucose and then inversion of the fructose molecule. There is nothing intrinsically wrong with fructose. High fructose corn syrup is almost the same concentration of glucose and fructose as cane sugar. As far as calories go, it really makes no difference although fructose is sweeter than sucrose and can therefore be used in smaller amounts.
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Galcos also acts as a distributor for restaurants and bars along the West Coast, spreading the gospel of soda made with cane sugar (no high-fructose corn syrup if John can avoid it)." Originally Posted by Carrie Hillcrest
For dietary considerations, there is essentially no difference between using high fructose corn syrup and cane suger. Originally Posted by npita"Waiter, there's an isomer in my Dr Pepper!"