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"It tasted like a dissolving packet of aspartame," Klose, the food blogger, said. Landesman, the teacher, compared Sprite Select to an open can of regular Sprite that had been sitting in the fridge for four days. "I would rather drink tap water than this," he said. Bozzi, a diet soda loyalist, didn't like Sprite Select either and said he wouldn't drink it again. Still, he said he'd be willing to sacrifice taste for the right drink made with a natural sweetener and no calories. Bozzi, who is the great grandson of one of The Palm's co-founders, just hasn't found the right one yet. The Coca-Cola Co., which has previously noted that the Selects are only being tested in four cities to gauge demand, declined to comment. As for Sunkist and A&W Root Beer, the majority of the panel detected a slightly more syrupy and thick taste in the 10-calorie versions, which use a mix of high-fructose corn syrup and artificial sweeteners. They said the original Sunkist had a lighter more citrusy taste. Dr Pepper said in a statement that it is hearing positive feedback on trials of its other 10-calorie drinks. The company also said that its Dr Pepper Ten drink, which was launched last year and uses the same sweetener formula, helped drive its sales volume up 1 percent in the second quarter. "This shows that we are hitting the mark with consumers who want a full taste experience in a low-calorie drink," the company said. Nicole Evatt, an entertainment producer for the AP who regularly drinks diet sodas, may be among the new customers. After several thoughtful sips of the two Sunkist drinks, she gave up on trying to determine which was which. "I have no idea," she said.
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