diet drinks
Two responses:
A drip from a straw turns the stick or tape a color to determine glucose in
a drink. Some people don’t think *usually* is sufficient.
On the 2300+ list I’m on they just went through a major thread over drinks
in restaurants. 25% of the canisters were hooked incorrectly. Just because
it says *diet* doesn’t assure one that it IS hooked up to diet. New York
just had a recall on a certain Diet Coke lot number that had Regular Coke
incorrectly bottled in 2-litres. Labels and handles do not mean we’re
getting what they say. That’s why many test the actual drink.
August 27th, 2007 at 2:45 pm
In a message dated 00-05-11 14:07:10 EDT, you write:
<< . That’s why many test the actual drink.
This sounds like a great idea. I’ve never heard of doing this. I always
taste it and if it tastes like regular then i get the person to get me diet.
Loretta
August 28th, 2007 at 3:04 am
If you are pg, be sure to ask your dr. what items to avoid. Equal or Sweet
‘n Low may be on the nono list. 8^) 8^(
August 30th, 2007 at 5:55 am
In a message dated 00-05-11 14:56:56 EDT, you write:
<< If you are pg, be sure to ask your dr. what items to avoid. Equal or Sweet
‘n Low may be on the nono list. 8^) 8^(
I will. I think Equal is ok, but i plan to ask
Loretta