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A&W Diet Cream Soda
Yes, we all know soda is terrible for you. I know it may be rotting my teeth, dissolving my intestines, and/or giving me cancer. Did you hear a nail dropped in a bottle of Coke will start to disintegrate? Yeah, I've only heard it 35 billion times. But sometimes ... I really want one. I want to feel the fizz tickling my nose, and the raspy-ness as it goes down my throat. I generally prefer drinking diet sodas because I don't like to drink my calories and I'm always on the lookout for a diet soda that doesn't taste so ... well, diet. I want the fizz and not the chemical-induced aftertaste.
Cream soda always makes me feel all nostalgic. It's old fashioned and reminds me of the good old days (I may only be in college, but don't think I can't imagine what those days were like). But it's really hard to find a diet variety of cream soda. A rarity, some might say. Enter A&W Diet Cream Soda.It's really, really good - sweet, bubbly and delicious. It has no after-taste and I honestly do not think it tastes "diet-y" at all.
You know the deal with Diet sodas - no calories, no sugar. Diet A&W Diet Cream Soda uses aspartame as it's sweetener and it's caffeine free. One can costs about $0.99 and if you're trying to cut down on a bad soda habit by switching to diet, may I suggest you give this one a chance.
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Is there a bitter aftertaste to this stuff?
I like both A&W's well as Shasta's diet cream sodas. I usually buy Shasta, as it's cheaper, tastes just as good, and is sweetened with Splenda instead of aspartame.
The pack I bought over the summer had caffeine in it. I was surprised and disappointed in that.
I don't know whare you got your information but A&W diet cream soda has 22 mg of caffing........
I am trying to a store that still carries Diet A&W Cream Soda. Does anyone have any leads?????