I think there's less taste, actually, in the caffeine-free versions than in their counterparts. Diet doesn't bother me--I'm used to it--but the caffeine-free ones really taste more watery, and the fizz is different.
They're trying to hide the even-more-battery-acidy taste. ;-)
But yes, I do think they are, and I've heard that elsewhere too. Wonder whether it has to do with the decaffeination process or whether we're all just daft?
I think there's less taste, actually, in the caffeine-free versions than in their counterparts. Diet doesn't bother me--I'm used to it--but the caffeine-free ones really taste more watery, and the fizz is different.
They're trying to hide the even-more-battery-acidy taste. ;-)
But yes, I do think they are, and I've heard that elsewhere too. Wonder whether it has to do with the decaffeination process or whether we're all just daft?
Has anyone besides me noticed that Diet Caffeine-Free Coke and Caffeine-Free Coke seem much fizzier than either Diet Coke or Coke?