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Ameripoors don't get real coca cola. Even the "Mexican Cokes" at your local grocers are HFCS abominations. Why is Coca Cola hell-bent on pumping Americans full of GMO corn syrup?

>> No.12031375

>>12031364
You can still buy coke in America that's sugar.

>> No.12031388

>>12031364
Mexican coke with cane sugar is available at my local mexican grocer, the fuck you on about?

>> No.12031391

>>12031364
>being obsessed with the US

>> No.12031395

>>12031388
Came to post this

>> No.12031396

>>12031364
cane sugar has higher taxes on it

>> No.12031398

>>12031375
Fairytales and unicorn farts.

>> No.12031427

>>12031388
>>12031395
Those are not the real deal. Ask your nearest brown landscaper. They're in the real bottles, and they are different but not the same thing.

>> No.12031489

>>12031427
I am brown niggah, can read the label and recognize the difference in taste. Go back to your hfcs garbage 'cause "mexicans are scary, ok?"

>> No.12031570

>>12031489
I have cokes imported by typical families driving back to the US from vacation (op pic related) and access to the same "Mexican Cokes" everyone else here gets. You need to brush up on reading comprehension skills if you claim to have read the bottles.

Ingredients: Sugars/Azucares =/= cane sugar. It's intentionally vague as it is very likely a mix of sweeteners. It is a product of it's own, bottles in Mexican cities close to the US border such as Monterrey.

Get a real coca cola, my brown greasy friend.

>> No.12031578

>>12031364
They were always men

Now Dr Pepper with real sugar, now that's a beverage.
>Only one Italian deli in town stocks it

>> No.12031601

>>12031570
>While many believe the primary difference in flavor between Mexican Coca-Cola and the American Coca-Cola formula is that Mexican Coke is sweetened using cane sugar as opposed to high-fructose corn syrup, a scientific analysis of Mexican Coke found no sucrose (standard sugar), but instead found fructose and glucose levels similar to other soft drinks sweetened with high-fructose corn syrup.[3] Most of the Mexican Coke exported to the United States is made with cane sugar, while some Mexican bottlers may use high-fructose corn syrup for drinks intended for sale in Mexico.[4] Therefore, while most of the Coca-Cola labeled "Mexican" in the United States is made with cane sugar, this is not true of all Coca-Cola sold in Mexico.
sounds like you have it backwards. it's the US that gets the cane sugar bottles

>> No.12031608

>>12031396
It shouldn't. We spend a lot of money suppressing the global sugar markets so we can own it.

>> No.12031609

>>12031364
You ars a fucking dumbass nigger
We have that shit all over the greatest state, texas

>> No.12031610

>>12031570
Fucking retard

>> No.12031613

>>12031609
This. Shit is everywhere in the southwest. Or you can just get Jarritos instead.

>> No.12031615
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12031615

>drinking sugared soda

>> No.12031619

>DAE CORN SYRUP XDDDD
You fat retards can’t even tell the didnt. All some giant white guilt placebo

>> No.12031624

>>12031613
You can find it almost anywhere. Most convenience and drug stores carry them now.

>> No.12031629

>>12031364
i don't drink soda anyway

>> No.12031630

>>12031601
>no source
Into the trash it goes

>>12031610
You stupid fat smelly Texas IQ is showing

>> No.12031634

>>12031427
>hurr durr, its only the real if it spends 3 days in 30°C temperatures.

retard.

>> No.12031651

>>12031630
sources are found on the wikipedia article
go ahead, tell me those sources don't count lmao

>> No.12031695

>>12031634
>I have no personal experience in this matter and believe only what I'm told about it.

>> No.12031699
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>>12031364
>>12031427
https://news.yahoo.com/mexican-coke-us-still-cane-sugar-152028256.html
>NEW YORK (AP) — Fans of "Mexican Coke" in the U.S. need not worry about losing the cane sugar that sweetens their favorite drink.
>Americans who buy the glass bottles of Coke exported from Mexico may have been dismayed by recent online reports that an independent bottler that supplies the drinks planned to switch from sugar to fructose to cut costs. In the U.S., Coke is sweetened with high-fructose syrup, which has made bottles of "Mexicoke" a sought-after beverage in some circles.
>Arca Continental, the Mexican bottler in question, stressed in a statement that it has no plans to change the sweetener for the "Coca-Cola Nostalgia" bottles it exports to the U.S. Those will continue to use 100 percent cane sugar, it said.
>The company's CEO said last week that the bottler could consider using more fructose, but that was only for drinks distributed in Mexico.
>Notably, Arca already uses both sugar and high-fructose corn syrup to sweeten its drinks in Mexico. The ratio varies depending on the commodity prices, the company said in an email.
>Arca isn't the only Coke bottler in Mexico. But a representative for Coca-Cola in Atlanta said the U.S. business imports only Coca-Cola sweetened with cane sugar from Mexico.
There you go, dumbass. Not only does the bottler in Mexico using corn syrup still keep the US imports 100% cane sugar but the entire Coca-Cola company itself has a policy of only importing Coca-Cola sweetened with cane sugar from Mexico to the US. They're extremely aware of the popularity it has as the cane sugar option for US hipsters who believe corn syrup is somehow bad. Not that it matters, but that's how things are.

>> No.12031731

>>12031570
>Sugars/Azucares =/= cane sugar. It's intentionally vague as it is very likely a mix of sweeteners.
That's wrong. Stop making up bullshit. You don't get to ignore legal requirements just because your products imported from Mexico. They literally put those nutrition facts labels on the imports specifically because they're forced to comply with US law for that, and you aren't allowed to call corn syrup "sugar." If you could do that everyone would do it, and the corn syrup lobbyists tried making that permissible already and were shot down (and even then they were just trying to get the right to call it "corn sugar," which is still less misleading than plain "sugar" on its own would be).
Also Coca-Cola's importation spokesman explicitly declared Mexican Coke as the official cane sugar option for US residents who want a Coke with cane sugar and not corn syrup:
>"We already provide a Coca-Cola with sugar in the U.S. -- it's Coca-Cola from Mexico and it’s available year round," Greg Galvez, vice president and general manager of Importation and Commercialization, Coca-Cola North America

>> No.12032013

I went to a Jewel Osco in a predominantly hispanic neighborhood of chicago and the soda aisle was nearly 50% coca cola.
Why do mexicans love the shit so much? Also fuck jewel, what a hideous and depressing store

>> No.12032533

>>12031608
Why don't you cunts just grow sugar cane instead of importing it?

>> No.12032584

>>12032013
Fuck you too, cunt

>> No.12032592

>>12032584
Oh I see how it is. Now you're gonna call me a cunt, right?

>> No.12032595

>>12031601
Is there a difference between Mexico and United states?

>> No.12032635

Why are people still scared of GMO?

>> No.12032646

>>12032595
Southern US and MX? none

>> No.12032670

>>12032595
Is that the question after, "Mommy, why is the sky blue?"

>> No.12032688
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12032688

>cane sugar is bad please drink this corn syrup abomination we invented
I think Murrica sucks!

>> No.12032845

>>12032688

That's an incorrect use of that scene

>> No.12033509

>>12031609
>greatest state
>texas

pick one

>> No.12034954

>>12032584
Can't spell Jewel without Jew.

>> No.12036430

>trendy burger joint in australia has mexican coca-cola despite the fact that australian coca-cola is also made with cane sugar

ameriboos are fucking retarded

>> No.12037357

Because when you're selling millions of units every day, saving a cent or two every time will get you a bigger yacht

>> No.12037364

>>12031364
>drinking soda
>bragging about drinking soda

>> No.12037372

>>12031364
I prefer coke zero these days anyways.

>> No.12037850

>>12031364
Soda is piss. Anywhere I've worked with people under the age of 30, drinking it is socially frowned upon, and for good reason. If you drink sugar water, you're most likely either a boomer, a 30 year old boomer, or just not white.

>> No.12038057

>>12031364
>my sugar water is better than your sugar water

>> No.12038532

>>12037850
Truly, a superior being has graced me with his wisdom. I don't down a big gulp full with each and every meal so fuck your weak mind and social conditioning.

>>12038057
If I want to enjoy a doozy sugar water, why can't I go all out with one that doesn't taste like ass?

>> No.12038536

>>12038532
fizzy*

>> No.12038569

>>12031398
Get some Kosher for Passover coke.

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12039238

>>12031699
In Mexico, Coca-Cola's Coke is made by FEMSA ( the owners of Oxxo) and FEMSA is permitted by Coca-Cola to use cane sugar in its product to produce coke.
https://www.zafranet.com/2018/10/coca-cola-femsa-incrementa-compras-de-azucar/

>> No.12039243

>>12031699
https://www.thinglink.com/card/977152420708614147?fullscreen=true

>> No.12039279

>>12039238
>>12039243
What does that have to do with my post? I never said Mexico doesn't have cane sugar in any of their Coke. I just mentioned there was a certain distributor in Mexico that announced switching to corn syrup in Mexico but also made sure to continue only using cane sugar for US imports.

>> No.12039287

>>12039279
sorry