Diet Coke Plus (also known as
Coca Cola Light Plus) is a formulation of
Diet Coke fortified with vitamins and minerals. It is sweetened with a blend of
aspartame and
acesulfame potassium, unlike regular Diet Coke which only contains aspartame.
The drink was released in the
United Kingdom in October 2007,available in two variants, one with vitamins B<sub>3</sub>, B<sub>12</sub>, and vitamin C, and the other containing antioxidants with added green tea and vitamin C . Although Diet Coke Plus Antioxidants is labeled as sugar free, it actually contains 0.1 grams of sugar in the green tea powder per 100ml.
In
Brazil this drink was released in January 2010.
Warning letter
On December 10, 2008 the United States
Food and Drug Administration wrote a
Warning Letter to
The Coca-Cola Company that Diet Coke Plus violates the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act. Regardless, snack foods, such as carbonated soda, may never use...
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