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Why does Mexican Coca-Cola taste different than other coke? Even here in Ireland, the Mexican coke I took today from a local Mexican restaurant tastes different from normal coca cola. I thought that was just an American thing

>> No.16814798

it uses cane sugar instead of high fructose corn syrup

>> No.16814799

Glass > Can > Plastic

>> No.16814800

Glass bottle instead of plastic.
>inb4 mong-patrol swearing it tastes different because sugar

>> No.16814810

>>16814798
Australian coke also uses cane sugar because north Queensland but there is still a difference in taste.

>> No.16814826

>>16814786
Ireland doesn't use HFCS. That is illegal in the EU

>> No.16814828

>>16814798
i meant to reply to you, not myself>>16814826

>> No.16814929

>>16814826
>>16814828
then probably just the glass aspect like the other anons said. american coke vs mexican coke, besides glass bottle, the difference is cane sugar vs HFCS

>> No.16814938

>>16814929
Most other countries you granulated sugar, not cane

>> No.16814946

They use real cocaine.

>> No.16814959

>>16814798
irish and british coke also uses cane sugar so mexicoke should taste the same unless they changed another ingredient

>> No.16814961

Just about every product tastes different in different countries.

>> No.16814963

>>16814938
they are the same thing chemically. beet and cane sugar are indistiguishable

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>i love the taste of mexican coke it uses sugar instead of corn syrup the flavor is more subtle and nuanced
News flash fat faggots, they tested the composition of mexican coke and it too uses high fructose corn syrup

>> No.16815143

>>16814959
Irish and British coke use granulated sugar, not raw cane sugar like mexican coke

>> No.16815158

>>16815143
>Mexican coke uses raw unrefined sugar
No.

>> No.16815164

>>16815158
it is cane sugar, not granulated sugar

>> No.16815176

>>16815164
>it’s sucrose, not sucrose
Thanks for the clarification.

>> No.16815182

>>16815176
its not the same thing you tard

>> No.16815184

>>16815182
Are you ironically pretending to be retarded?

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>Are you ironically pretending to be retarded?

>> No.16815220

>>16815189
>answers question with a soyjack
At least you learned something about sugar today.

>> No.16815222

>>16814786
every american brand tastes better in mexico. chips, fast food, soda. that's why mexico has the highest obesity rate

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>>16815158
its a syrup made from refined white cane suger, not raw sugar like pic related.
Refined cane sugar is 99.5% sucrose
Refined beet sugar is 99.5% sucrose.
You'd need to be a super taster to percieve any difference

>> No.16815235

>>16814786
they probably put actual cocaine in it
mexico is the largest consumer of cocacola

>> No.16815240

>>16814786
maybe because its in glass? not like in most other places where its in a can or in a plastic bottle

>> No.16815244

>>16815240
they have plastic too

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>>16815164
Uhh anon, most sugar is cane sugar.
At least in the US.

>> No.16815248

>>16815244
true, yes but its the glass ones that taste different

>> No.16815266

>>16814992
Gonna need a source for that, homosexual
>inb4 hurr Google it
No fuck you, you made the claim, the burden of proof is on you

>> No.16815443

>>16815246
writing "cane sugar" on the front of the bag doesn´t make it cane sugar

>> No.16815451

>>16815443
This. It’s probably not even sugar.
It’s salt mixed with chalk. You only perceive it as sugar because the package tells you to.

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>>16815443
You're dumb.

>> No.16815790

>>16815443
80% of the granulated sugar in the world is cane sugar, the rest being beet sugar

>> No.16815799

>>16815790
In France, we deal with beet sugar and cane sugar is that exotic thing from overseas.

>> No.16815901

>>16814786
>Even here in Ireland, the Mexican coke I took today from a local Mexican restaurant tastes different from normal coca cola.
Different water in Ireland and Mexico. Potentially slightly different recipe too (more sugar in some markets).

>> No.16815922

France has the best Coca in the world

>> No.16816068

>>16814798
It comes in a glass bottle. See >>16814911

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>>16814826
it's nor illegal, but it's not as popular as in US
also, Hungary, wtf?

>> No.16816123

>>16815922
I guess that’s fair, since Tokyo has the best French food in the world.

>> No.16816141

>>16814786
Those old school bottles are very pleasant to drink out of and they're not as pressure resistant so the carbonation level is slightly lower. Mexican coke also has a higher sugar content, that's probably the main thing.