


As I enjoy Coke as a favourite way to keep me awake when revising for exams, my flatmate thought I'd like a can she got from a recent trip to Iceland. (similar to those below):Gavin Scott wrote:The Polish one is my least favourite. Even if the recipe was the same (and it's not), the main ingredient is locally sourced water, and that makes it taste unpleasantly different.
It's true, I definitly remember them back in the early 90s.scottishtv wrote: I'd never seen a 500ml can of a soft drink before and am now a proud owner. However, I've since been told my some mates that they did used to sell these in the UK some time ago. Is this just rumour?
I think it is called Sprite Light in the UK. :roll:Si-Co wrote:An interesting alternative name for Diet Sprite (if there is such a thing here)
I think it's only because they've recently brought in all the new flavours like Diet Coke with Lemon, Diet Coke with Lime, Diet Coke with Crab Paste and the like - seems more logical to make Cherry one of the variations of Coca-Cola rather than make it a separate "Cherry Coke" entity. Cherry Coke as it was could be found outside the UK as well, so it's not as though we're being brought into line.Ben wrote:It's true, I definitly remember them back in the early 90s.scottishtv wrote: I'd never seen a 500ml can of a soft drink before and am now a proud owner. However, I've since been told my some mates that they did used to sell these in the UK some time ago. Is this just rumour?
I think it is called Sprite Light in the UK. :roll:Si-Co wrote:An interesting alternative name for Diet Sprite (if there is such a thing here)
While we are on this subject, why did they rename Cherry Coke to Coca-Cola Cherry, when everybody still calls it Cherry Coke. I assume it is just to bring it into line with the rest of the world.
Is it also illegal to sell coca-cola cans that say "part of multipack and not to be sold seperately" seperately?DAS wrote:It's far cheaper to import Coke from other countries than it is to buy from local cash and carries - hence why you get them in burger vans and newsagents and so on and so forth... but it's also completely illegf aal!Gavin Scott wrote:I get a varied selection of Coke Lite/Light as well as the ROI Diet Coke varients from my local newsagent. Evidently it is cheaper (or at least offers the retailer a larger margin) than the UK version.
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Here's a fact: in nearly every country in the world where Coke is sold (and that's virtually every country); one of the handful where it isn't the most popular soft drink sold is Scotland. Until just last year Irn-Bru outsold Coca Cola and every other drink.scottishtv wrote: Apparently the Icelandic love their Coca-Cola and are one of the highest Coke consuming countries.