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DH used to drink Coke Zero and now it’s my sister’s go-to. DH always preferred cans.I am a Coke person- I started out drinking regular Coca-Cola as a teen/young adult but have now transitioned to Coke Zero. I only use the 16 oz bottles, so I can sip a bit then put the lid back on-- as our cat loves to knock everything over and I don't want to have to deal with cleaning up spilled sticky soda! My husband also likes Coke Zero, but he only wants the cans, so we keep both bottles and cans in our garage fridge. I usually have 2 to 2.5 bottles per day. Back in 2009/2010 before Coke Zero came out, I used to really like Pepsi Max, or Diet Dr Pepper Cherry Vanilla, but I don't even know if those are available anymore-- Coke Zero tastes so great to me that I haven't tried any other soda in years!
Other than Coke Zero, I drink water. I have a black metal 60 oz water bottle with a carrying strap that goes to the gym with me for all my workout classes, and I try to finish it at least once and hopefully 1.5 times per day. When I am home or out running errands, I use my 40 oz straw-lid Stanley (in a beautiful crimson red to subtly cheer on my Crimson Tide!) with water-- I try to drink 2 of those on the days I do not go to the gym. I fill both of those bottles up from my fridge water dispenser that is filtered as we have super hard water in my town. Oh- and 2 times a year I have champagne- on New Year's Eve at midnight and on our anniversary in May- but that is usually the only alcohol I drink as I take a couple prescription medications that don't react well to drinking alcohol while taking them.
Back in 1999, when I was pregnant with my oldest, the town we lived in had such bad water that it caused miscarriages and no place in town would serve tap water to anyone who looked at all pregnant-- so at that point we started buying distilled water in these big 5 gallon jugs with a spout that would fit into our fridge-- we would go weekly and get 3 of the jugs refilled. I haven't drunken distilled water in 20ish years but do use it for my iron (for steam) and whenever I pour some into the iron and smell the distilled water, I have vivid memories of those days when we had to lug the huge jugs of water from the car into the house! (That town was Chesapeake, VA-- in southeastern Virginia next to Norfolk and Virginia Beach-- I hope they have solved their water issues in the past 24 years!)
That’s crazy about your old drinking water! I’m not surprised the smell of distilled water brings back those memories. We used distilled water in our humidifiers because of our hard water.
