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Episode 94: New Diet Coke

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We guzzle down four new flavors of Diet Coke to tell you if they can beat the real thing and share our picks for favorite Coke can designs.

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Wanna watch the taste test?

We recently had the opportunity to participate in a taste test of the four new Diet Coke flavors at The University of Akron. The panel of taste testers were divided into a group of four students and two of us from the Speaking Human team. Watch the video below, curtesy of The University of Akron’s Taylor Institute of Direct Marketing. Special thanks to students Alex Siminoff who set up the taste test and Michael McKelvey who produced the video.

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