I love coke that is made in Mexico. Why? Instead of High Fructose Corn Syrup they use real Sugar from sugar cane. Why not drink Coke Zero? One word, "Aspartame". I avoid it at all costs, the evil company Monsanto created it and it's bad for you.
The other night I went shopping for Chinese New Years supplies in Alhambra and they supermarket had Coke made in Mexico, Not only is the coke without sugar it also doesn't use plastic! the bottles are GLASS! Do you know what that means? No Fossil Fuels! AND the bottles can be reused for whatever purpose one desires!
Real Sugar? Real glass bottles? I would never drink soda but thank God for Mexican Coke!
So does anyone know where I can get some Coca-Cola Hecho En Mexico in Pomona? Refresco!
Casa Jimenez and El Merendero both sell Mexican coke in a bottle, Juan buys it all the time ;-)
ReplyDeleteawesome thanks! oh guess what!? I saw a couple of guys from finishing school on one of Huel Howser's shows today on KCET
ReplyDeleteThat was my friends Ed Giardina and James Rojsirivat.
ReplyDeleteOh, Ren left your award here ;-)
I shall go to Casa Jimenez tonight for some Mexican Coke, and then to dba for some California wine :)
ReplyDeleteI think Inca Cola uses sugar cane too- Viva Peru!!!!
ReplyDeleteoh yeah I know about inca kola... wait tibbi, are you peruvian? I'll be in peru this summer.
ReplyDeleteCostco sells it by the case.
ReplyDeleteI hear pepsi is going to release a new pepsi made with real cane sugar instead of corn syrup this year... should be interesting, even though I'm a Coke person!
ReplyDeleteMake sure you check labels carefully. The last I checked the Mexican Coke at La Favorita, corn syrup was listed as an ingredient.
ReplyDeleteThere are some good brands of cane sugar-sweetened cola made in the US, including Boylan and my personal favorite Virgil's (made by the Reed's Ginger Beer people).
I have noticed that Mexican restaurants have the best tasting coke. Are they able to ship in coke from Mexico for their dispenser?
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