Why is there more sugar in a 12oz can of coke then in a 16oz bottle of coke?!


Question: The serving size of a can of Coke is "One Can" (One Can =12 ounces). The serving size listed on a bottle of Coke is 8 ounces.

There's no difference in the amount of sugar per ounce.


Answers: The serving size of a can of Coke is "One Can" (One Can =12 ounces). The serving size listed on a bottle of Coke is 8 ounces.

There's no difference in the amount of sugar per ounce.

There's not. The 16 ounces is counted as 2 servings.

If they are the same formula of coke, they should contain the same amount of sugar per ounce of beverage.

16oz bottle has more sugar than a 12oz can

SUGAR? High Fructose Corn Syrup in coke is by volume so 12 oz less than 16oz. and More caffeine too.

same formula





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