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Made with cane sugar and not corn syrup, for those who do not know.
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I thought you had the swine flu...you should not be drinking coke.
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I thought you had the swine flu...you should not be drinking coke. Maybe the Jew Coke will drive the un-kosher swine flu out of me! |
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Sadly I've never seen it in my area. I guess we don't have enough Jews in our area. /shrug
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Jew Coke?
I drink the Mexican stuff made from cane sugar. What's up with the Jooooo reference? Is HFCS not kosher and coke makes a kosher version? |
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I'll have to check my local Maceys' for some. Mmmm, that's good stuff.
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Where would somebody purchase this hebrew Coke? A store that sells Coke products. |
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Is this Coca-Cola's response to Pepsi's throwback sodas? No - they've done this forever, for a limited time around Passover every year. You can identify them because they have different-colored caps. |
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Jew Coke? I drink the Mexican stuff made from cane sugar. What's up with the Jooooo reference? Is HFCS not kosher and coke makes a kosher version? Kosher for Passover coke made with cane sugar instead of corn syrup - traditionally one is not supposed to consume corn during Passover. Quoted:
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I thought you had the swine flu...you should not be drinking coke. Maybe the Jew Coke will drive the un-kosher swine flu out of me! I was over in Israel when the big swine flu hubbub was going on last year - they called it the Mexican flu |
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I knew nothing of Jew Coke. Too bad there's no Jew Mountain Dew.
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I knew nothing of Jew Coke. Too bad there's no Jew Mountain Dew. Mountain Dew Throwback is all over the place, no HFCS, just Sugar. |
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I try every year to pick up a bottle. Never been successful. Really? Wow - in my local grocery store here (a large Giant store), about HALF of the large coke bottle (of the size I bought) were this kind. I was a little surprised at how many it was. Either we've got a lot more Jews that I thought here in NoVA, or my store got a disproportionate amount of it. |
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I knew nothing of Jew Coke. Too bad there's no Jew Mountain Dew. Mountain Dew Throwback is all over the place, no HFCS, just Sugar. I must be behind the times regarding liquid refreshments.... |
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So on Fridays I eat catholic fish and now I get to drink Jew coke. Whats next this poor protestant boy is confused
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Maybe this will make up for that Mecca Cola I drank 65 years ago.
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We get Mexican coke occasionally, not many Jewish folks in Utah where we shop.
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Quoted: Since when? Corn came from the New World.Quoted: Jew Coke? I drink the Mexican stuff made from cane sugar. What's up with the Jooooo reference? Is HFCS not kosher and coke makes a kosher version? Kosher for Passover coke made with cane sugar instead of corn syrup - traditionally one is not supposed to consume corn during Passover. |
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I knew nothing of Jew Coke. Too bad there's no Jew Mountain Dew. Mountain Dew Throwback is all over the place, no HFCS, just Sugar. I love the Pepsi Throwback but the Mountain Dew Throwback is awful. |
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Also, all year round we have orange-Jews, pineapple-Jews, and finally grapefruit-Jews.
Love that yellow capped Coke. I guess I could load up the car and go to areas where the less fortunate don't have it. |
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Being on the border you can get Mexican Coke year round down here. I've never seen passover specific Coke.
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Being on the border you can get Mexican Coke year round down here. I've never seen passover specific Coke. Yeah - we've got lots of "international markets" around this area as well that have Mexican coke year-round, but this caught my eye at the store, so I wanted to remind ARFCOM because there are so many people here who love it. |
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I've been able to pick up Mexi Coke (yes it actually says that on the receipt) for the past few weeks. It even comes in glass bottles! I hope it continues!
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Sure its jew coke? I've seen plenty of yellow capped bottles but still made with corn syrup.
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Since when? Corn came from the New World.
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Jew Coke? I drink the Mexican stuff made from cane sugar. What's up with the Jooooo reference? Is HFCS not kosher and coke makes a kosher version? Kosher for Passover coke made with cane sugar instead of corn syrup - traditionally one is not supposed to consume corn during Passover. In short, during Passover, Jews are only allowed to consume unleavened bread (matzah) and must refrain from the bread and grain products that are consumed during the rest of the year. Therefore, any grain product aside from matzah is considered un-kosher (hametz, in this specific example) during the eight days of Passover. HFCS being corn-derived is a grain product. The purpose is to commemorate the unleavened bread the Jews took with them during the Exodus. As they were in a bit of a rush to leave Egypt, there was no time for the bread to rise, thus unleavened bread. |
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Since when? Corn came from the New World.
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Jew Coke? I drink the Mexican stuff made from cane sugar. What's up with the Jooooo reference? Is HFCS not kosher and coke makes a kosher version? Kosher for Passover coke made with cane sugar instead of corn syrup - traditionally one is not supposed to consume corn during Passover. Its an Ashkenazi (Eastern Euorpean Jews) practice. I was always taught that anything sold next to grains in the markets might be contaminated by grains, so we avoid eating those products during passover. A quick google search turns up a similar explanation: http://www.infoplease.com/spot/kosher1.html I went to a Sephardic seder last year, they have much better food |
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HFCS has ground-up cattle and hogs in it, which is not quite Kosher.......literally or figuratively.
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Costco had it (specifically 'Mexican Coke') like two months ago, but they have not gotten it again since. It was even in glass bottles, so its like twice the price of regular coke (vs Pepsi Throwback and Pepsi being the same price). But it was delicious.
Bringing a bottle to work to reward the good job of the day was a big hit. Kharn |
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Quoted: Where did you find it? If it's a store that caters to Passover it will be in a separate section, lined with white paper. Same with stuff in the deli area, a separate section lined with white paper. All similar to how it would be in a home that keeps Kosher during passover. |
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You can keep your Jew-Coke (no offense to the religion). I've tried it once and didn't like it. I'll take mine with HFC syrup
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I've been buying throwback Pepsi and Mountain Dew by the pallet, stocking up because one day I know they'll take them from me again.
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HFCS has ground-up cattle and hogs in it, which is not quite Kosher.......literally or figuratively. wait...wut? |
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I've been buying throwback Pepsi and Mountain Dew by the pallet, stocking up because one day I know they'll take them from me again. Sadly that day has come. What u see on the shelfs is it. It ended I think feb 23rd. |
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Quoted: Quoted: I've been buying throwback Pepsi and Mountain Dew by the pallet, stocking up because one day I know they'll take them from me again. Sadly that day has come. What u see on the shelfs is it. It ended I think feb 23rd. I knew this day would come. And my wife is going grocery shopping today, too. Why oh why must they torture me? |
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