Is mexican coca cola better than the us coca cola?!


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Is mexican coca cola better than the us coca cola?


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That depends on your personal taste. Mexican is sweeter. You can visit a Mexican food store and get some to taste for yourself. It's worth it..just to see how different cultures enjoy an American classic product.

try it and find out for yourself

I don't like Coke, but in my opinion, the mexican one is better. It has more SABOR, more of a tang. It just tastes fresher, especially if you drink it cold. It tickles your throat!

Mexican Coca cola sucks, but they have the best orange sodas known to man!!

I love it, It comes in the glass bottles, which makes it nice and cold, and I think they still make it with actual sugar and not high fructose corn syrup, Coke switched to corn syrup because it's cheaper, but it changed the taste.

mexican is deffinatly better, and has anyone else noticed that coke in america in a 24 ounce bottle tastes different than in a can or in a 2-liter? or is this just me?

I don't know, but I am a avid diet pepsi fan, but in mexico the diet coke tastes wayyyyyy better!

Mexican Coke = real sugar, still uses those thick glass returnable bottles.

USA Coke = high fructose corn syrup, mainly in plastic bottles, some places still have them in thin glass bottles but its rare.

Coca-Cola started using High Fructose Corn Syrup in 1985 to save money because it is far cheaper, many people are mad about this and refuse to drink it anymore however countries like Mexico export their version here in the U.S. for small grocery stores and states with high hispanic populations.

Overall most people dont care if it has sugar or corn syrup and will drink it because they know the name "Coke" on the can.




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