A company spokesperson told the New York Post that starting this fall, the brand will be selling “a new 12-oz single-serve glass bottle in select U.S. markets, offering consumers a classic and timeless way to enjoy their Coca-Cola Original Taste made with U.S. cane sugar,” the outlet said Wednesday.
In July, President Donald Trump said Coca-Cola revealed it agreed to begin using cane sugar, according to Breitbart News. “I’d like to thank all of those in authority at Coca-Cola. This will be a very good move by them - You’ll see. It’s just better,” he wrote in a social media post.
Whenever you can find a good Mexican food truck or a real Mexican restaurant, give it a shot. Most of them sell the Coke that's bottled in Mexico, and it IS much better - even at a premium price.
I'm old enough - as I'm sure some of you guys are also - to remember soda fountain Cokes in paper cone-shaped glasses made with Coke syrup and a spritz of seltzer. Ahh - childhood memories...
Even better - how about a gift for yourself?



Pepsi has been selling Pepsi made with cane sugar for many, many years. "Soda Shop made with real sugar." HF corn syrup gives me gout, cane sugar does not. Try it!
ReplyDeleteHere abouts every store, mercado, bodega, and most restaurants, even the brewery where I pull beers occasionally, sells Hencho en Mexico coke. Yes, it is far better than the current American made junk; it tastes like the coke I grew up on. Yum!
ReplyDeleteand soda fountain Cokes with your choice of cherry, chocolate or vanilla syrup.
ReplyDeleteMy first summer job was in a luncheonette where, among many other tasks, I worked the soda/shakes fountain, and those paper cone Cokes were even better with a generous squirt of cherry syrup to make cherry Cokes. Some customers order vanilla Cokes, with a squirt of vanilla syrup in them. One kid, who came in about two or three times a week, ordered grape Cokes!
ReplyDeleteYea man! Growing up in Sandy Spring Ga. you could get a coke float at the Woolworth lunch counter.
ReplyDeleteJpaul
When I was a kid those made-to-order fountain Cokes served in paper cone cups in metal holders were 5 cents.
ReplyDelete'"Gimme' a nickle Coke, Jerry, it's hot out there today!"
Shows you how much value the Fed and the Washington politicians have stolen from our money in the last 75 years.
https://tinyurl.com/PaperCone-Cups