Musk says he doesn’t care if drinking gallons of diet coke affects life

In response to a post Musk said, "Diet Coke & Coke Zero are awesome. I don’t care if drinking gallons of it shaves a bit of life off. Worth it."

San Francisco: X-owner Elon Musk on Sunday said that diet coke is “awesome” and he doesn’t care if drinking gallons of it affects life.

In response to a post Musk said, “Diet Coke & Coke Zero are awesome. I don’t care if drinking gallons of it shaves a bit of life off. Worth it.”

Several users expressed their thoughts on Musk’s post.

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While one user said, “I love regular coke, sorry, not Elon Musk, diet coke taste too fake to me,” another posted, “I’ve been a Diet Coke addict for twenty-five years. I’m still alive, lol!”

Musk’s love for diet coke is no secret.

Last month, even as global health officials were clamouring over aspartame being a possible carcinogen, Tesla CEO said that diet coke, which contains the artificial sweetener, is still his favourite drink.

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Even last year, Musk had expressed his love for diet coke on the platform.

He posted, “Diet Coke is amazing, especially the soda fountain version at movie theatres with salt & butter popcorn.”

“I don’t even care if it lowers my life expectancy,” he added.

Tech billionaire had also posted a picture on the platform, with four diet cokes, a traditional gun, and a revolver kept at his bedside table.

The popular drink has now been called unsafe for health, due to aspartame — the artificial sweetener used in it. Aspartame is one of the world’s most popular sweeteners, commonly used as a sugar substitute in foods and beverages, like diet sodas.

The World Health Organisation’s (WHO) International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) last month declared aspartame to be a cancer causing agent. However, the evidence cited was low.

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