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Well????
Sugar is the answer.
It's because the CO2!
Higher Specific gravity sugar vs sweetener, sugar more dense hence heavier tthan sweetener
Sugar supplements
Beer in cans floats too
The cans that are floating probably contain higher carbonized CO2
The suger?
Im assuming its the sugar content.
I love wasting time
Sugar
Diet soda floats in water because it is less dense than water, primarily due to the use of artificial sweeteners instead of sugar which significantly reduces its overall density, allowing the can to float when compared to a regular soda can which would sink due to its higher sugar content and greater density
Shasta has fake sugar
The sugar in the liquid makes it heavier.
Waters trying to murk em