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  10. Mentioning squash, you made me comment... I was looking for that word :D I never drank awful lots (like 1.5 - 2 + litres a day) of coke or similar beverages in the first place, but I still drink like ~half a litre a day which mostly is squash and sparkling water, but sometimes also stuff like Cola + Orange (+ Lemon) mixes (PepsiCo's Schwip Schwap which I think is a German thing only or Spezi, don't like Mezzo Mix), but I rarely increase the amount of that when I have to quench my thirst on a hot day or after some activity and if I do, not by much. I usually just drink a lot of tap water in that case and just get a small amount of something with a sweet taste afterwards. The good thing about squash is that you can just take less of it so it's not absurdly sweet where you can feel something like a carpet on your teeth after drinking a glass of it (Coke is pretty good at that). I can't even drink Fanta and Sprite anymore, they're just utter sugar bombs. If you really want to have the light way with some taste, just put a bit of lemon juice (or concentrate of that) into sparling water. I do make my sparkling water with a Sodastream and tap water (which is actually top notch where I live), so I don't even have to carry that stuff home and it's always fresh. I also don't like the diet drinks, can't stand the taste of Aspartame, acesulfame-K and natrium cyclamate, it's horribly bitter and that's the typical mix of artificial sweeteners here. I tried drinks with stevia instead, but the EU didn't allow the refined variant that you would get in the US or South American countries where it originates from which doesn't taste bitter, but only unrefined Stevia which does have a bitter taste to it. Was hoping for it becoming a real alternative, but well, it didn't end up being that.
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