Originally Posted by Hank Hill:
You're drinking the diet version wrong somehow. It is the nectar of the gods.
Sorry, but I hate it. When I'm out I usually drink diet pop, but only colas. I really don't like the diet taste in any other kind. That goes for Mountain Dew, root beer, ginger ale and other types of citrus-based drinks like Sprite. [Reply]
Honestly, all pop is bad for you. I don't know anybody who ever actually lost weight when they switched from regular pop to diet. Generally it's the reverse.
I've actually lost about 40 pounds over the past year, and I credit a big part of that to drastically cutting back on all types of pop. At home I now drink hot tea, coffee or seltzer water. I don't think there's a bottle of pop left in the house. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Frazod:
Honestly, all pop is bad for you. I don't know anybody who ever actually lost weight when they switched from regular pop to diet. Generally it's the reverse.
I've actually lost about 40 pounds over the past year, and I credit a big part of that to drastically cutting back on all types of pop. At home I now drink hot tea, coffee or seltzer water. I don't think there's a bottle of pop left in the house.
My big problem is the addiction to caffeine. I tried to stop drinking dew once, cold turkey, After a week, I was nauseous and had killer headaches.
i was in withdrawal.
out of all the things I do in life, Dew is most likely the worst. No drugs, small alcohol consumption and I do not have a foot fetish. I think I will stick with Dew [Reply]
Originally Posted by BryanBusby:
So it's you. You're the one person keeping Mello Yello alive.
Maybe maybe not. Every time I go to Hyvee to grab a couple of 2 liters for mixers the slots are barren but regular Mountain Dew is always full. Maybe a stocking issue or a popularity issue. [Reply]