How much did a Coke cost in 1960?

The nickel price had lasted over 70 years. And in retrospect, Andrew Young says, it wasn't a bad thing for the company. It's one reason Coke is everywhere today. The company couldn't raise the price.
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How much did a Coke cost in 1970?

The price of coca-cola in 1970 changed. In 1970, a 12-ounce bottle of Coca-Cola cost ten cents. A 20-ounce bottle of Coke nowadays will cost around $1.50 or more. The nickel price had been stable for almost 70 years.
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How much did a can of Coke cost in 1980?

How much did a Coke cost in 1980? A 16 oz glass bottle was 25 cents. There was a 10 cent deposit on the bottle, so you had to bring in an empty or the Coke cost 35 cents.
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How much did a bottle of Coke cost in 1950?

1920 - a nickel, 1930 - a nickel, 1940 - a nickel, 1950 - a nickel. As late as 1959, you could buy a 6-and-a-half-ounce bottle of Coca-Cola for one nickel.
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What year was Coca-Cola 5 cents a bottle?

Between 1886 and 1959, the price of a 6.5 US fl oz (190 mL) glass or bottle of Coca-Cola was set at five cents, or one nickel, and remained fixed with very little local fluctuation.
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What is the old Coke called now?

That firestorm ended with the return of the original formula, now called Coca-Cola classic, a few months later.
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What year did Coca-Cola stop using sugar?

Coca-Cola had already started adding high-fructose corn syrup to the mix five years before the New Coke fiasco. By 1984, a year before New Coke's debut, the switch was complete: sugar out, HFCS in.
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How much did a Coke cost in 1957?

Coke 1957 cost a nickel for a 6 oz bottle.
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How much did Pepsi cost in 1950?

From the 1930s through the late 1950s, "Pepsi-Cola Hits The Spot" was the most commonly used slogan in the days of old-time radio, classic motion pictures and early days of television. Its jingle (conceived in the days when Pepsi cost only five cents) was used in many different forms with different lyrics.
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How much was a car in 1960?

Cars: In 1960, the average cost of a new car was approximately $2,600, while today it's above $30,000. Groceries: The price of chicken was around $. 29 per pound in the 1960s and costs approximately $1.54 per pound today.
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How much did a six pack of beer cost in 1980?

1980: $3.40

A year after deregulation, the cost of a six-pack averaged 31 cents more than the year before. It also marked the year that Olympia Beer touted the water they used in their beer making process.
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How much did a candy bar cost in 1970?

Since 1969, when candy bars went from a nickel to a dime, Hershey has raised the price of its well-known Hershey bar four times to reach 30 cents.
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How much did a candy bar cost in 1960?

“How much did candy cost in 1960?” Near as we can tell, a Hershey's chocolate bar was a nickel, and a Three Musketeers or Baby Ruth could be had for a dime. For a dime more, you could have a Coke, and another 10 cents bought you a current copy of Archie Comics.
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How much was a gallon of gas in 1970?

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In 1970, a gallon of gas cost 36 cents. By 1981, it had more than tripled to $1.19.
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How much did a pizza cost in 1950?

Pizza Hut Cheese Pizza

When college students Dan and Frank Carney opened a pizza place in Kansas in the late 1950s, a large pizza only cost $1.50, according to The Daily Meal. Now, a large hand-tossed cheese pizza at Pizza Hut goes for $14.99.
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How much was a hamburger in 1950?

When customers placed their orders at the counter, a server would write them down on a ticket like this one. At the first McDonald's location, every item cost less than 25 cents and hamburgers were only 15 cents.
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What year was Pepsi 5 cents?

1940's Drink Pepsi Cola Sign – 5 cent.
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How much was a steak dinner in 1920?

It's surprising what certain items at the grocery store would have set you back in 1920. For instance, a dozen eggs cost 47 cents ($6.06 today), one pound of round steak cost 40 cents ($5.16 today), and three pounds of macaroni cost 25 cents ($3.22 today).
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How much was a gallon of milk in 1965?

1965: $1.05 per gallon.
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How much was a dozen eggs in 1958?

1958: 60 cents

Culinary newcomers in 1958 (when a dozen eggs would have cost you 60 cents) included Jif peanut butter, Diet Rite (the first diet cola), Kellogg's Cocoa Krispies, General Mills' Cocoa Puffs and Rice-a-Roni.
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Why does Mexican Coke taste better?

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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Is Mexican Coke healthier?

THE ANSWER. No, Mexican Coke is not healthier than its American counterpart.
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Why does Mexican Coke have real sugar?

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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