Aspartame is the scientific name for Nutrasweet.
Exactly the same stuff.

At 02:34 PM 3/12/03 -0500, you wrote:
>Same thing with my mom, they now use Aspertame, I don't know if this is the
>same as nutrasweet, but my mom drinks diet with aspertame and she no longer
>gets heaeaches.
>
>Robert Everland III
>Web Developer Extraordinaire
>Dixon Ticonderoga Company
>http://www.dixonusa.com 
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Ben Braver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2003 1:17 PM
>To: CF-Community
>Subject: Re: Solidarity
>
>
>I think Nutrasweet is evil.
>Wife and I are convinced that if we have Nutrasweet and go out in the sun we
>get headaches. -Ben
>
>
>At 11:30 AM 3/12/03 -0500, you wrote:
>>OH god i hate diet drinks i remember when i was a kid i tasted 
>>nutrasweet that is the most horrid tasting thing i've ever hate wewwwww 
>>onlything i can drink diet of is diet dr pepper because it takes like 
>>regular dr pepper!
>>----- Original Message -----
>>From: "Ben Doom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2003 11:19 AM
>>Subject: RE: Solidarity
>>
>>
>>I like diet MD, diet Dr Pepper, and Kroger makes a decent diet cherry 
>>cola (cheap, too).
>>
>>diet Sunkist is pretty decent, although a bit sharper than most Orange 
>>drinks, and has a decent caffeiene load.  diet MD Code Red is growing 
>>on me. I think diet Big Red is too sweet, but those accustomed to sugar 
>>may like it.
>>
>>You learn these things when you are diabetic.  :-)
>>
>>
>>--  Ben Doom
>>    Programmer & General Lackey
>>    Moonbow Software, Inc
>>
>>: -----Original Message-----
>>: From: Robert Everland [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>: Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2003 10:56 AM
>>: To: CF-Community
>>: Subject: RE: Solidarity
>>:
>>:
>>: Try going to diet, or mix half and half for a bit, diet mountain dew 
>>is
>>: pretty good. It's not great to drink any soda that much but at least
>you'd
>>: be hitting 0 calories instead of 275.
>>:
>>: Robert Everland III
>>: Web Developer Extraordinaire
>>: Dixon Ticonderoga Company
>>: http://www.dixonusa.com
>>:
>>: -----Original Message-----
>>: From: Jerry Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>: Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2003 10:38 AM
>>: To: CF-Community
>>: Subject: Re: Solidarity
>>:
>>:
>>: I'm in if I can skip the broccoli.
>>:
>>: j/k. I actually like broccoli. Can't spell it but like it anyway.
>>:
>>: For me the hard part is cutting down on Mountain Dew (that's about 275
>>: calories per bottle, 3 or 4 per day. On a good day.)
>>:
>>: I've been toying with a blog for diet and workout stats. I think
>>: I would be
>>: "good" more if I knew that it was recorded in a public space. Even if I
>>: never published the URL.
>>:
>>: Thanks for the outreach, my softball team will appreciate the
>>: effort. Jerry
>>: Johnson
>>:
>>: >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/12/03 10:10AM >>>
>>: Given the people on this list and their loved ones affected by various
>>: medical issues which will require a lifestyle change, I want to show my
>>: concern for their challenges in a meaningful way.
>>:
>>: I assume many of the CF-Community people are like me, spending a large
>>: amount of time behind a computer each day, eating large portions of just
>>: about anything that passes for food each day for lunch, and utterly
>>: deficient when it comes to exercise.
>>:
>>: Given that it is the lenten season and I am supposed to be giving
>>: something
>>: up anyway, I am going to work consciously to change my habits as a
>tribute
>>: to those who have to change theirs. I am going to eat healthier
>>: and get more
>>: exercise. Tonight when I get home I am going to lift some weights (I
>would
>>: do cardio but I already walk half an hour each day as it is), for dinner
>I
>>: am going to have a grilled chicken breast and some broccoli, and I am
>>: probably going to just have a salad for lunch. Tomorrow I will repeat
>this
>>: process, and will do so everyday until I feel I have really
>>: changed my ways.
>>: And the snacks, the Famous Amos cookies my company provides developers
>for
>>: free and somehow make their way to my desk each afternoon, nixed.
>>:
>>: That's my pledge, anyways. I don't really want to think about what my
>>: arteries look like, or what they are going to look like in 10
>>: years. With a
>>: little determination, I am confident I can drop about 10-20 pounds in the
>>: process.
>>:
>>: Anyone else up for such a challenge? I am sharing my thoughts in the hope
>>: that some other people feel strong enough to want to make a
>>: change in their
>>: lives. If that is the case, I will be willing to organize this effort and
>>: put up a community Web site where we can all track our results,
>>: post tips /
>>: links / other stuff.
>>:
>>: M
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