Can you get Mexican Coke in the US?

Originally produced for consumers in Mexico, this version of the Coke product is now extremely popular in the United States and available at large chain grocery stores all across the country.
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Can you buy Mexican Coke in the US?

Mexican Coke was first sold at grocers who served Latino clientele, but as its popularity grew among non-Latinos, by 2009 larger chains like Costco, Sam's Club and Kroger began to stock it. It is now readily available at most grocery stores throughout the United States.
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Is Mexican Coke the same as us Coke?

American Coke is made with high-fructose corn syrup and Mexican Coke is crafted with cane sugar. Cane sugar is less processed than high-fructose corn syrup, so it offers a more natural — some would say purer or more clean-tasting — version of the drink.
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Did Costco stop selling Mexican Coke?

Costco stops carrying Coke; Mexican Coca-Cola source, gone!
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Is Mexican Coke healthier than US Coke?

THE ANSWER. No, Mexican Coke is not healthier than its American counterpart.
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MEXICAN COKE IS A LIE



Why does Mexican Coke taste so good?

Many Coca-Cola fans believe that Mexican Coke tastes more “natural” than its American cousin. This difference in taste is due to the fact that American-made Coke switched over to using high fructose corn syrup as a sweetening agent in 1980. Mexican Coke continued using cane sugar to sweeten its version.
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What is Black Label Mexican Coke?

Among subcultures that pride themselves on early adoption — techies, foodies, Brooklyn baristas — Mexican Coke is the new black. MexiCoke, as it is also called, is imported from Mexico and is sweetened by pure cane sugar, rather than the corn syrup found in the American version.
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Why is Mexican Coke so popular?

In the early 1970s, an international ad campaign for the drink swept across Mexico. Around the same time, Coca-Cola sponsored the Mexico City Olympics and the World Cup. Coke was so popular that in 1970, then-President Luis Echeverría tried to get the recipe and nationalize it.
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Does 7 Eleven sell Mexican Coke?

7-Eleven will be the first to sell the soda without its iconic glass bottle. 7-Eleven is making history, once again, with its newest soft drink addition – Mexican craft soda Jarritos.
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Who distributes Mexican Coke?

Arca Continental produces, distributes and sells beverages under The Coca-Cola Company brand, as well as snacks under the brands of Bokados in Mexico, Inalecsa in Ecuador and Wise and Deep River in the U.S.
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Is jarritos healthier than Coke?

It is made with raw sugar, not high-fructose corn syrup, and is free of artificial colors, flavors, and preservatives. This makes it a healthier alternative to sugary drinks, such as soda. If you're looking to make healthy changes to your diet, adding Jarritos to your routine can be incredibly beneficial.
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Why does Mexican Coke taste like Pepsi?

Some soda fans even say that Mexican Coke is bubblier and more effervescent. However, there is a real, measurable difference between Coke from the two countries, and it's listed on the label: The sweetener. American Coke is made with high-fructose corn syrup, while Mexican Coke is made with cane sugar.
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Why does McDonald's Coke taste better?

Typically, restaurants get their soda syrups in plastic bags, but Coca-Cola does something different for McDonald's. The fast-food chain gets its Coke syrup delivered in stainless steel tanks. According to the New York Times, the material keeps the soda fresher, and your tongue can taste the difference.
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Why does Mexican Coke cost so much?

In 1997, the Mexican government passed a levy on high-fructose corn syrup in an attempt to keep the demand—and thus the price—for Mexican sugar higher. The U.S. deemed this an unfair infringement on trade and went to the World Trade Organization (WTO) to make its case, and the WTO decided in favor of the U.S.
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Is Mexican Coke actually different?

Mexican Coke contains: Carbonated water, sugar, caramel color, phosphoric acid, natural flavors, caffeine. American Coke contains: Carbonated water, high fructose corn syrup, caramel color, phosphoric acid, natural flavors, caffeine.
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What is Coke called in Mexico?

It is called Coca Cola de Vidrio (Glass Coca Cola, Coca Cola in a glass bottle) or simply Mexicoke. It has a different taste, because cane sugar is used to make it. In the United States, high-fructose corn syrup is used.
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Is Mexican Coke still made with real sugar?

In 2013, a Mexican Coca-Cola bottler announced it would stop using cane sugar in favor of glucose-fructose syrup. It later clarified this change would not affect those bottles specifically exported to the United States as "Coca-Cola Nostalgia" products.
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Does Taco Bell sell Coca-Cola?

Taco Bell is owned by Yum! food brands, a division of Pepsi Co (which is why they always serve Pepsi products).
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Is there Mexican Pepsi?

Mexican Pepsi is the only Pepsi in the world that still uses natural cane sugar instead of high fructose corn syrup! This popular recipe gives Mexican Pepsi a unique taste that is enjoyed all across the world.
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Does Mexican Coke still use cane sugar?

A Coca-Cola employee distributes Coca-Cola soda bottles in Mexico City. Fans of “Mexican Coke” in the U.S. need not worry about losing the cane sugar that sweetens their favorite drink.
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Is Mexican Sprite different?

Although we are talking about the same amount (39 grams), Mexican soda is sweetened with sugar, while American soda contains high fructose corn syrup.
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What's Italian Coke called?

Chinotto (Italian: [kiˈnɔtto]) is a type of carbonated soft drink produced from the juice of the fruit of the myrtle-leaved orange tree (Citrus myrtifolia). The beverage is dark in color. Its appearance is similar to that of cola, but not as sweet, having a bittersweet taste.
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Why is Coke Starlight Coke?

Why did Coca-Cola come out with a new flavor? Coca-Cola is trying its new flavor Starlight to promote its most popular beverage, Coke. Starlight is the first of Coca-Cola Creations, its newest hub platform. The giant soft drink company has also partnered with pop singer Ava Max to promote the launch.
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What is the Stardust Coke?

Limited edition Coca-Cola Beverage inspired by space. Space flavored Coca-Cola taste with a subtle cooling sensation. Serve ice cold for maximum refreshment and to feel like you're among the stars.
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