A lot of people want to drink softdrinks, such as Coke, but they do not want to get that fat. Recognizing this, Coke has introduced its Diet Coke line, which has generated a lot of interest among Coke-lovers.
One of the products, Diet Coke Plus, even claims that it is fortified with vitamins and minerals. The FDA is not pleased about its marketing ploy. That's for sure.
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