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jump to expanded postwhy are sugar-free noncaffeinated soft drinks an almost nonexistent product category in germany. what does this say about german culture
@hikari wait, not even Fanta?
@nina_kali_nina sugar only!
@hikari @nina_kali_nina wha?? no.. you're looking in the wrong places.
"Ohne Zucker" Fanta is a common thing everywhere.
@manawyrm @hikari @nina_kali_nina it's getting hard to get the softdrinks with sugar >_<
@littlefox @hikari @nina_kali_nina yes!! sadly :(
and also getting ones without sweeteners. They've started to slowly mix both and reduce the sugar content. :/
@hikari @nina_kali_nina eh, with Coca Cola brand products, the grey bottle caps usually indicate sugar free. Look for those maybe?
@manawyrm @nina_kali_nina oh maybe the branding is different here and i need to look closer at the labels… i've just instinctively avoided the products that look like the non-sugar-free ones i'm used to
@hikari it may very well be the case! In the UK the default Pepsi is sugar-free, as well as many others. Even Cola has barely distinguishable branding between Zero and regular varieties. And Fanta, which is usually imported, is almost always sugar free
@nina_kali_nina @hikari We have Coca Cola Zero Zero here in Spain. But most places (except supermarkets) don't have it usually stocked.
@EmuAGR @nina_kali_nina @hikari Is having Zero Zero special? We have it here, it's the variant without sugar and caffeine…
@jernej__s @EmuAGR @nina_kali_nina i haven't seen that branding before, the swedish equivalent is “zero caffeine-free”
@jernej__s I don't think I've seen it in the UK 🤔
@saagar it is not as bad for your teeth, if anything...