There isn't a lot of sodium in a Diet Coke. This is a myth. There are only 30 mg of sodium in one Diet Coke which is only a little more than 1% of the daily recommended allowance (2400mg RDA). It would take a WHOLE lot of Diet Coke to do any damage in the sodium department. In comparison, there are 690mg of sodium in a can of V8 juice. The healthy "low sodium" version of V8 has 140mg, almost 5 times the amount in a Diet Coke. Another comparison, there are 890mg of sodium in one can of Campbell's Chicken Noodle Soup. While Diet Coke is in no way "healthy" due to the aspertame in it, along with the carbonation and the dye (among other things) the one thing not to worry too much about is the sodium content.
40 mg is in one can of reg coke and 50mg is in diet...not too sure about Coke Zero but probably on the higher side like diet coke is...
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(well im in yr 8 so im gonna give this a go) well cherry coke zero tastes descusting but i no it is 100% sodium
The coke website lists it as 33 mg of sodium in 8 fluid oz. of Coca Cola Classic. Most of their soft drinks are between 25 and 50 mg of sodium for 8 oz.
I don't know mate. If you want to know why don't you go to the super market and look at the back of a pack of alka seltzer and you will find out how much is in it!!
Yes, there is sodium in Coke. A 12 oz can of Coke contains approximately 45 mg of sodium.
The coke website lists it as 33 mg of sodium in 8 fluid oz. of Coca Cola Classic. Most of their soft drinks are between 25 and 50 mg of sodium for 8 oz.
30 mg
Sodium Benzoate is used as a preservative for carbonated drinks. Coke stopped using it in their products in 2008. Some Pepsi products still contain Sodium Benzoate.
It's the acid in the coke that will hurt your teeth. Don't even get me started on the sodium content...
diet coke coke has sodium benzoaite which causes ulcers
Adding coke to ice will generally cause the ice to melt, as the coke, being warmer than the ice, transfers heat to the ice. This will make the coke colder as it absorbs the heat from the ice melting.
Coke breeze is a form of backfill, it's a compound containing of gypsum, bentonite clay and sodium sulfate. Cokebreeze is not known to be harmful.