Coca Cola, 11.5 oz.
Coca Cola, 11.5 oz. Description
Address: Array
Brand: Coca-Cola
Country: Mexico
Label: Coca-Cola
Manufacturer: Coca-Cola
Publisher: Coca-Cola
Studio: Coca-Cola
Brand: Coca-Cola
Country: Mexico
Label: Coca-Cola
Manufacturer: Coca-Cola
Publisher: Coca-Cola
Studio: Coca-Cola
Editorial Review of Coca Cola, 11.5 oz.
Coca-Cola Single serving of Mexican (slightly sweeter) Coca-cola.
Customer Reviews of Coca Cola, 11.5 oz.
Customer Rating: 




Review Summary: Arrived Flat
Review: My order was packaged extremly well, with lots of bubble wrap. Thank you for carefully wrapping each bottle. It was appreciated.
But...
The soda arrived flat...no fizz. I really wanted to enjoy this, but the flatness ruined it. My guess is that it was flat when it was shipped.
Customer Rating:




Review Summary: It IS the coke of your childhood...
Review: Coke switched from using sugar to high fructose corn syrup in the 80's. Remember the whole New Coke, Classic Coke, New Wave Coke crap? Mexican coke (and most Coke from other countries) still uses sugar instead of the cheaper high fructose corn syrup. And it's probably much better for you because of that and the fact that it's only 11.5oz instead of the 20oz plastic bottles commonly consumed in the U.S., so it's fewer calories. We buy Mexican Coke when at all possible. But, I've heard that the Mexican Coke Zero uses an artificial sweetener not approved for use by the USFDA, so not something you want to run out a try.
Customer Rating:




Review Summary: Coca-Cola is Pepsi-Lite.
Review: I think Pepsi is fizzier, sweeter and just better. Not saying that Cola is a cheap knock-off for Cola is usually the same price as Pepsi or even more expensive!
The taste is satisfying and the fizz, reassuring but I stick to Pepsi (classic fizzy soda), Orange Twister (sweet, sweet perfection), Brisk/Lipton's Tea, Apple Juice (Food Club or Mott's) or Mountain Dew (regular/Code Red).
Art: B
Taste: C+ (Pepsi: B-)
Price: C-
3.5 stars.
Overall: C
Not bad by a long shot. Just kinda bland compared to all the ones I've listed. Now if this was CHERRY COKE, then everything would be better except price, which would stay the same. :P
Customer Rating:




Review Summary: This is the REAL Coca Cola
Review: I bought a couple bottles of this from a local gas station (Michigan) the other day. The owner told me it was bought from Mexico. I tried it side by side with locally distributed Coca Cola, and noticed it tastes like the Coca Cola I remembered as a child. The local Coca Cola does not compare. I attribute the difference mainly to the use of cane sugar in the Mexican product. The aroma of this product is better as is the taste. The greensish tinted bottle gives it a nostalgic feel, but it is the taste and aroma that sold me. Additionally, the local product was overly carbonated, perhaps to have a longer shelf life. If you are looking for the way coca cola used to taste, this is it!
Review Summary: Arrived Flat
Review: My order was packaged extremly well, with lots of bubble wrap. Thank you for carefully wrapping each bottle. It was appreciated.
But...
The soda arrived flat...no fizz. I really wanted to enjoy this, but the flatness ruined it. My guess is that it was flat when it was shipped.
Customer Rating:
Review Summary: It IS the coke of your childhood...
Review: Coke switched from using sugar to high fructose corn syrup in the 80's. Remember the whole New Coke, Classic Coke, New Wave Coke crap? Mexican coke (and most Coke from other countries) still uses sugar instead of the cheaper high fructose corn syrup. And it's probably much better for you because of that and the fact that it's only 11.5oz instead of the 20oz plastic bottles commonly consumed in the U.S., so it's fewer calories. We buy Mexican Coke when at all possible. But, I've heard that the Mexican Coke Zero uses an artificial sweetener not approved for use by the USFDA, so not something you want to run out a try.
Customer Rating:
Review Summary: Coca-Cola is Pepsi-Lite.
Review: I think Pepsi is fizzier, sweeter and just better. Not saying that Cola is a cheap knock-off for Cola is usually the same price as Pepsi or even more expensive!
The taste is satisfying and the fizz, reassuring but I stick to Pepsi (classic fizzy soda), Orange Twister (sweet, sweet perfection), Brisk/Lipton's Tea, Apple Juice (Food Club or Mott's) or Mountain Dew (regular/Code Red).
Art: B
Taste: C+ (Pepsi: B-)
Price: C-
3.5 stars.
Overall: C
Not bad by a long shot. Just kinda bland compared to all the ones I've listed. Now if this was CHERRY COKE, then everything would be better except price, which would stay the same. :P
Customer Rating:
Review Summary: This is the REAL Coca Cola
Review: I bought a couple bottles of this from a local gas station (Michigan) the other day. The owner told me it was bought from Mexico. I tried it side by side with locally distributed Coca Cola, and noticed it tastes like the Coca Cola I remembered as a child. The local Coca Cola does not compare. I attribute the difference mainly to the use of cane sugar in the Mexican product. The aroma of this product is better as is the taste. The greensish tinted bottle gives it a nostalgic feel, but it is the taste and aroma that sold me. Additionally, the local product was overly carbonated, perhaps to have a longer shelf life. If you are looking for the way coca cola used to taste, this is it!

