The World's Best Whisky Has Been Named and Scotland is Displeased
On 2014-11-06 2:05 PM, sf wrote:
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>> It is a common misunderstanding that tonic water is low in sugar.
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> How common is this? I've NEVER heard anyone say it was otherwise.
> Why else would they have "sugarless" diet tonic?
Never? Come now. It was discussed here before when someone said they
opted for tonic because it is low in sugar.
>> FWIW, there is, or used to be, diet tonic water on the market. I don't
>> care for diet pops, and I found diet tonic especially unacceptable.
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> So what? You don't make a G&T with tap water.
WTF is that supposed to mean? Try some diet tonic sometime and see if
make you any more sour or bitter than you already seem to be.
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