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Quoted: Where the hell did you get that!?!?!?! I want! I take it that Mexican Coke is a rare commodity back east? |
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Chupas' market place
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Its less bubbly. Noticed that when I want to Cabo few years back.
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My dealer has stopped selling the good stuff and has returned to pushing his inferior product. But, while it lasted, it was glorious!
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Its less bubbly. Noticed that when I want to Cabo few years back. yes, but it has sugar instead of sucrose |
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FYI Costco in Southlake TX had about half a pallet this morning -Hecho en Mayhico for sure. Up by the pharmacy.
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Quoted: Quoted: Its less bubbly. Noticed that when I want to Cabo few years back. yes, but it has sugar instead of sucrose high fructose corn syrup. |
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I'll stick with my throw back pepsi and mountain dew. Much easier to find and it supports the US economy. Not mexicos.
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Quoted: I'll stick with my throw back pepsi and mountain dew. Much easier to find and it supports the US economy. Not mexicos. Too bad is is in the process of supposedly being disco'd. |
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Most cola's from latin america use sugar instead of corn syrup.
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Where the hell did you get that!?!?!?! I want! I take it that Mexican Coke is a rare commodity back east? The East sucks so hard |
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You need to go the "Bodegas" or rundown corner stores. They always have em.
A good deal of mainstream stores like Shell and Chevron have em here in Houston. But its always a good bet the local stop n' rob has em. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Where the hell did you get that!?!?!?! I want! I take it that Mexican Coke is a rare commodity back east? The East sucks so hard No shit. I am nowhere NEAR the Mexico border (Reno, NV), but I can get that shit by the pallet load. |
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It normally is but two months ago I bought some from Costco and it had a very metallic taste. Not sure why, I'm a little scared to drink the rest of the case.
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Where the hell did you get that!?!?!?! I want! I take it that Mexican Coke is a rare commodity back east? The East sucks so hard No shit. I am nowhere NEAR the Mexico border (Reno, NV), but I can get that shit by the pallet load. Yesterday was the first time in my entire life that i have seen mexican coke sold here |
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Where the hell did you get that!?!?!?! I want! Unfortunately my local Grocery chain only carries them in single bottles. Tis' the best Coke on the Planet. PERIOD I like mixing mine with sparkling water and lime slices. Carbonated nectar of the Gods! You must get some! |
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I'll stick with my throw back pepsi and mountain dew. Much easier to find and it supports the US economy. Not mexicos. Too bad is is in the process of supposedly being disco'd. JUst another example of Pepsi pushing something half ass and then blaming lack of demand on why it did poorly. It's as if some guy in marketing WANTED it to fail because he had a grudge against the guy who developed it. It should have been sold in 8 ounce glass bottles, for starters. |
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Saudi Coke on the other hand taste like fried assholes Why am I not surprised |
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I drank a mexican coke and tried really hard to like it better. Tasted a little different but not any better or worse. Guess I must be broken.
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That's A LOT of coke. How much do you think all of that is worth? |
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On a side note I got a 12 pack of Pepsi "throwback" last week, made with real sugar instead of HFCS, available at Ingles markets and it's pretty damn good.
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I'll stick with my throw back pepsi and mountain dew. Much easier to find and it supports the US economy. Not mexicos. Too bad is is in the process of supposedly being disco'd. JUst another example of Pepsi pushing something half ass and then blaming lack of demand on why it did poorly. It's as if some guy in marketing WANTED it to fail because he had a grudge against the guy who developed it. It should have been sold in 8 ounce glass bottles, for starters. Or two liter bottles.... Tards. |
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That there is Colombian coke. Also considered a premium product, but appeals to a different market segment. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Where the hell did you get that!?!?!?! I want! I take it that Mexican Coke is a rare commodity back east? The East sucks so hard No shit. I am nowhere NEAR the Mexico border (Reno, NV), but I can get that shit by the pallet load. Yesterday was the first time in my entire life that i have seen mexican coke sold here Wow. It is really good stuff. |
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I'll stick with my throw back pepsi and mountain dew. Much easier to find and it supports the US economy. Not mexicos. Too bad is is in the process of supposedly being disco'd. JUst another example of Pepsi pushing something half ass and then blaming lack of demand on why it did poorly. It's as if some guy in marketing WANTED it to fail because he had a grudge against the guy who developed it. It should have been sold in 8 ounce glass bottles, for starters. Yep!!! They called it "Throwback" like retard Pepsi. Should have called it "Premium Pepsi" or something like that. They want it to fail. I'm stockpiling. |
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Where the hell did you get that!?!?!?! I want! I take it that Mexican Coke is a rare commodity back east? The East sucks so hard No shit. I am nowhere NEAR the Mexico border (Reno, NV), but I can get that shit by the pallet load. I'll be there 4th of july weekend actually |
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Mexican coke USED to be common stock at every gas station and convenience store in town, but when they allowed beer and wine sales in town the stores cut a lot of products out to make room in their coolers for the demon alcohol. Now I never see Mexican coke anymore.
I can get Dublin Dr. Pepper made with Imperial Sugar at the Walmart's though! |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Where the hell did you get that!?!?!?! I want! I take it that Mexican Coke is a rare commodity back east? The East sucks so hard No shit. I am nowhere NEAR the Mexico border (Reno, NV), but I can get that shit by the pallet load. I'll be there 4th of july weekend actually Hit up the new store on Moana. Great place. |
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i thought they switched mexico coke to HFCS a year or so ago.
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Quoted: i thought they switched mexico coke to HFCS a year or so ago. Some, not all. |
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I'll stick with my throw back pepsi and mountain dew. Much easier to find and it supports the US economy. Not mexicos. Too bad is is in the process of supposedly being disco'd. JUst another example of Pepsi pushing something half ass and then blaming lack of demand on why it did poorly. It's as if some guy in marketing WANTED it to fail because he had a grudge against the guy who developed it. It should have been sold in 8 ounce glass bottles, for starters. YOU SHUT YOUR WHORE MOUTH! Throwback Pepsi FUCKING ROCKS! Unfortunately, I haven't seen a bottle in weeks. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Mexican coke USED to be common stock at every gas station and convenience store in town, but when they allowed beer and wine sales in town the stores cut a lot of products out to make room in their coolers for the demon alcohol. Now I never see Mexican coke anymore. I can get Dublin Dr. Pepper made with Imperial Sugar at the Walmart's though! Wait, what is this you speak of? google dublin dr pepper, its sold at my walmart also. in 16oz tall cans for 99 cents, best shit ever known to man kind |
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Mexican coke USED to be common stock at every gas station and convenience store in town, but when they allowed beer and wine sales in town the stores cut a lot of products out to make room in their coolers for the demon alcohol. Now I never see Mexican coke anymore. I can get Dublin Dr. Pepper made with Imperial Sugar at the Walmart's though! Wait, what is this you speak of? It's just doctor pepper. It's made with sugar and still tastes like shit. texans just get all riled up because it says texas on the bottle, it could be baboon piss but they'd gobble it down to affirm their love for texas to everyone around them.. It's the ultimate marketing ploy. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Mexican coke USED to be common stock at every gas station and convenience store in town, but when they allowed beer and wine sales in town the stores cut a lot of products out to make room in their coolers for the demon alcohol. Now I never see Mexican coke anymore. I can get Dublin Dr. Pepper made with Imperial Sugar at the Walmart's though! Wait, what is this you speak of? It's just doctor pepper. It's made with sugar and still tastes like shit. texans just get all riled up because it says texas on the bottle, it could be baboon piss but they'd gobble it down to affirm their love for texas to everyone around them.. It's the ultimate marketing ploy. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Its less bubbly. Noticed that when I want to Cabo few years back. yes, but it has sugar instead of sucrose high fructose corn syrup. You callin' me a liar? http://i246.photobucket.com/albums/gg88/blackhawk35440/DSC_0849.jpg Not at all. Just saying sucrose and table sugar are the same thing. The difference between Mexican coke and American coke is that American coke is sweetened with high fructose corn syrup. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sucrose http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_Fructose_Corn_Syrup |
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