Schweppes Indian Tonic Low in calories

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«The low-calorie version of this tonic is well-liked by many customers, who find it refreshing and tasty. However, some complain about the artificial taste compared to the original and wish for more options. Overall, positive reviews dominate, especially for mixing drinks.»
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What kind of rip-off is this? Where is Schweppes Zero? This drink may have less sugar, but who is going to buy it if those who hate sugar or are on a diet still can't drink it and those who like the taste of the original Schweppes are also being ripped off. So who is this product for anyway? The other Migros brand doesn't sell its Zero Tonic version in big enough bottles for more than one person, and it's overpriced. So you could say you go to Coop or Germany for normal drinks that aren't FULL of sugar and if they are, at least they taste good. Also, acesulfame K can cause weight gain by altering the gut microbiome, which could potentially lead to obesity and chronic inflammation.
61 ratings
Great for mixing drinks
Deliciously refreshing and not too sweet. Few calories.
Thirst quencher number 1
nice that it is produced in CH
Not yet drunk
Great, even despite the low-calorie version.
The only true tonic
Since Schweppes has been "low-calorie", the taste is artificial and no longer comparable with the old product. It is incomprehensible that customers are not given the choice between normal and low calorie. Too bad, I will consider competitor products whenever possible.
Great, should be cheaper
Super taste