How could this be true and why if it is NOT true would the purposely mislead you that way? Also, what is the correct calorie count if it has 0/0?
http://www.bacardi.com/#/us/en-us/bacardi_diet/
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How could this be true and why if it is NOT true would the purposely mislead you that way? Also, what is the correct calorie count if it has 0/0?
http://www.bacardi.com/#/us/en-us/bacardi_diet/
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3 responses so far ↓
1 Brutally Honest // Sep 3, 2008
While the initial concoction has no calorie or carb content, the problem arises when your body goes to break down the alcohol; it converts the alcohol to sugars, which — as a general rule — are carbs…AND calories.
It makes people *feel* better to think that they’re drinking a “responsible” drink on a diet, but in reality they’re not doing anything good at all…except having a good time.
2 Brian P // Sep 3, 2008
Atually the bacardi has about 80 calories an ounce. The Bacardi web site says zero carbs, zero sugar. It does not mention calories.
3 Corvato // Sep 3, 2008
anything that has less than 1 carb per serving can say 0 carb.
bacardi’s servings is 1 oz… don’t know many people that just drink 1 oz of bacardi. I would say you will likely get a few carbs from an average drink though.
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