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Diet Coke power rankingsNew York Post
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ESPN anchor Scott Van Pelt responded to a list of Diet Coke power rankings posted on X by a reporter from The Post .
He ranked glass bottles at the top with the caveat that there might be a bias because they're often correlated with a high-end restaurant meal.
He later qualified his reasoning: “Tastes so much worse in cans. Not as sweet. Don’t know why.”.
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