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New Then there's the Mexican Coke black market
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At Las Tarascas Latino Supermarket, 30 miles from the soft drink giant's world headquarters in Atlanta, store manager Eric Carvallo adjusts prized bottles of Mexican Coke displayed at the front of the store.

He then points over his shoulder to a noticeably smaller display of American Cokes tucked in the corner.

Carvallo says his store goes through 10 to 15 cases of Mexican Coke a week \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd his entire stock \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd while he's barely able to push five cases of the domestic version.

"Sometimes I have it left over," he said of the domestic Coke he orders. "Sometimes a case, case and a half. So it's a lot of difference."

Taste is the main reason why his discriminating shoppers buy Mexican Coke \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd they say the cane sugar sweetener used in Mexican Coke has a sweeter, cleaner flavor than the high-fructose corn syrup in the American version. Many are willing to pay $1.10 per 12-ounce bottle for the imports, even with cans of American Coke sitting nearby for 49 cents each.

"You drink it and taste it \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd it's something you tasted all your life," said Carvallo, referring to the many immigrants who prefer Mexican Coke.

While the flavor of Mexican Coke provides a taste of nostalgia for immigrants hundreds of miles from home, its retro green-tinted contour glass bottles have also caught on among some baby boomers, who can recall a time when their cola was made with sugar \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd before rising costs drove U.S. bottlers to switch to corn syrup in the 1980s.

With a niche market for Mexican Coke taking root in the United States, The Coca-Cola Co. and its bottlers are quietly looking to block its passage across the border.
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Wow, just like the RIAA. The solution isn't to give the people what they want to buy at a price they're willing to pay, its to force them to pay for what they don't want. Nice customer focus there.

Of course, the internet is global and you can always [link|http://store.drsoda.com/mexicancoke.html|mail order] it.



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New every bodega around here carries it. My preference also
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New I prefer Dr. Pepper from Dublin for the same reason
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New We bought a Mexican Coke at SuperTarget
for $1.06

It was heavenly :)

New What size was the bottle?
16 oz?

1 liter?

2 liter?
lincoln

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New 16 oz
     Why is the "same" food healthier in Oz as opposed to USA? - (broomberg) - (19)
         Cause they dump more sugar in it over here? -NT - (jake123)
         There may be country differences. - (Another Scott) - (1)
             It seems the low glycemic foods have a benefits ove the high - (broomberg)
         All multinationals reformulate for local taste and . . . - (Andrew Grygus)
         as Andrew said corn syrop vs cane sugar -NT - (boxley)
         Local regulations and regional manufacturing. - (static) - (13)
             Cane sugar vs corn syrup has to do with tariffs - (tonytib) - (12)
                 Which is why - (lincoln) - (5)
                     They make candy with sugar? - (drewk) - (4)
                         Some background - (lincoln)
                         Some more background - (lincoln) - (2)
                             buy the cane fields in florida and turn them back into swamp - (boxley)
                             Dropping tariffs would also help developing countries - (tonytib)
                 Then there's the Mexican Coke black market - (tuberculosis) - (5)
                     every bodega around here carries it. My preference also -NT - (boxley)
                     I prefer Dr. Pepper from Dublin for the same reason - (SpiceWare)
                     We bought a Mexican Coke at SuperTarget - (imqwerky) - (2)
                         What size was the bottle? - (lincoln) - (1)
                             16 oz -NT - (imqwerky)

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