COCA COLA. In a standard 330ml can of regular "full-fat" Coke, there are 35g of sugar, which is around seven teaspoons. To put that into perspective, that is the recommended daily intake of sugar And Diet Coke has one ingredient that’s not in Coke Zero: citric acid. In this interview, Anna Wheeler, health and nutrition manager for Coca-Cola Great Britain, says that “Coca-Cola Zero OLIPOP. OLIPOP. Per can: 35 calories, 0 g fat (0 g saturated fat), 25 mg sodium, 16 g carbs (9 g fiber, 2 g sugar), 0 g protein. OLIPOP's Vintage Cola offers the taste of regular soda with a twist—it only contains 2 grams of added sugars and a whopping 9 grams of prebiotic fiber. While most of the ingredients are the same between the two canned drinks, Diet Coke is made with citric acid, while Coke Zero contains potassium citrate and acesulfame potassium. But on a chemical level, Diet Coke and Coke Zero are pretty similar drinks. The citric acid in Diet Coke means that consuming too much of the drink has the potential The confusing part with Coke Zero, at least for some people, is that Coke Zero is the same as Diet Coke. They are quite different. For example, Coke Zero uses a combination of aspartame and Today I will be comparing the taste of Coke Zero against the taste of Diet Coke. Which of these zero sugar and zero calorie drinks will taste the best?Pleas Dr Pepper vs Coke – Caffeine content. When it comes to the caffeine content of Dr Pepper and Coke, there is a clear winner. A 330ml can of Dr Pepper contains around 40mg of caffeine, while a 330ml can of Coke only contains 32mg. For comparison, a cup of coffee typically contains around 95mg of caffeine. In this interview, Anna Wheeler, health and nutrition manager for Coca-Cola Great Britain, says that Coca-Cola Zero Sugar looks and tastes more like Coca-Cola Classic, while Diet Coke has a lighter taste because its made with a different blend of flavors. OK, so thats what the execs say. tKcDeN.