Posted by Crazy Horse on September 21, 2018 at 06:52:05 from (206.75.54.142):
In Reply to: Re: More about Coca-Cola posted by Case Nutty 1660 on September 21, 2018 at 06:35:47:
Yes, I saw several references to Mexico-made Coke ..... I didn't realize that there was such a thing, but really, it is just another country I guess like Canadian Coke, etc. Not sure what exact size that bottle of Coke in your photo was (sounds like 8 ounces) but here's info from a 355 mL can of Canadian-made Coke ... and 355 mL equals approximately 12 fluid ounces. I see here that one serving is one can (yours says one serving is one 8 oz bottle).
*355 mL 140 calories 25mg sodium
total carbohydrate 39 grams (all 39 grams are sugar)
Also says (printing sideways on the can) that it contains carbonated water, sugar fructose-glucose, caramel color, phosphoric acid, natural flavor, and caffiene (34 mg per 355 mL can).
Recipe looks the same, numbers are about 50% higher on my can here but it is about 50% bigger (12 oz vs 8 oz). So we are drinking or mixing with essentially the same crap ..... ha !!!!
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