Mmm, back when coke was really coke and not some revision of a revised formula. I still search our Sam's club once in a while for coke made with real sugar and snatch it up when it comes in.
It comes from Mexico where they still use real sugar. Course I'm in Houston so it may be more common here. And in December, Coke puts out a special formula with real sugar for passover so that it's kosher. Look for the yellow tops. I tend to hoard it.
"Passover Coke products (and Passover Pepsi) in 2-Liter bottles can be distinguished by their yellow caps, inscribed either with just the “OU-P” symbol and/or the words Kosher L’Pesach in Hebrew. The canned variety is rare and is known to be produced only by a scant few bottling companies in the United States – if you can find any, be sure to snap it up." Quoted from a news article about it. It usually says in the ingredients that it has cane sugar instead of high fructose corn syrup.
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Date: 2009-09-06 07:02 pm (UTC)Quoted from a news article about it. It usually says in the ingredients that it has cane sugar instead of high fructose corn syrup.
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