Why do Americans have to import Coca Cola from Mexico?

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#1 Oleg_Huzwog
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If they want a decent tasting one, that is. Mexican Coke is made from cane sugar, instead of corn syrup, and tastes a bajillion times better than the American crap. Why is this delicious concoction not made in the U.S.? Why do we settle for an inferior version?

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#2 entropyecho
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Where did you try Mexican Coke?

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#3 FragStains
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We would be viewed as imperialist if we invaded Mexico and took all their coke. And the soda, too.
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#4 Engrish_Major
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Isn't corn heavily subsidized by the U.S. government, and thus the preferred crop among American farmers?
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#5 LJS9502_basic
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Won't change until it becomes a loss for the company. As long as people drink it....they will make it.
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#6 Engrish_Major
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Won't change until it becomes a loss for the company. As long as people drink it....they will make it.LJS9502_basic
Do people really have a choice though? If we have corn soda and cane soda right next to each other on the shelf, for the same price, then I could see that it's the people's choice. But at the moment, I don't think it is.
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#7 rragnaar
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Mexican coke is the best. I have yet to find a grocery store that sells it here, but it shames the high fructose crap that passes for coke these days.
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#8 Wilfred_Owen
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Only if the American consumer paid me my

100 million dollars

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Isn't corn heavily subsidized by the U.S. government, and thus the preferred crop among American farmers?Engrish_Major

I'm guessing this. ^

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#10 comp_atkins
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if i want coke in the glass bottles its seems i can only get the mexican stuff where i live
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#11 Oleg_Huzwog
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Where did you try Mexican Coke?

entropyecho

It's become quite trendy in my area at bars and restaurants.

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#12 LJS9502_basic
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[QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"]Won't change until it becomes a loss for the company. As long as people drink it....they will make it.Engrish_Major
Do people really have a choice though? If we have corn soda and cane soda right next to each other on the shelf, for the same price, then I could see that it's the people's choice. But at the moment, I don't think it is.

If they stopped buying Coke....
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If they want a decent tasting one, that is. Mexican Coke is made from cane sugar, instead of corn syrup, and tastes a bajillion times better than the American crap. Why is this delicious concoction not made in the U.S.? Why do we settle for an inferior version?

Oleg_Huzwog

I can still remember when Coke was, in fact, made with real sugar. There was a time in the States when corn syrup was not the primary sweetener used for sugared drinks and food. I am not sure when things really started tochange, but for Coke, it was when "New Coke" was introduced. I am convinced at this point that the primary reason for a new formula was to make a Coke product that was able to mask the change in taste that took place with the addition of corn syrup. When the public had a backlash against New Coke, the company reverted to the old formula in almsot every way SANS the reintroduction of real sugar. Coke Classic has never tasted like the pre-catastrophe drink, IMO, and unless tariff law changes, it likely never will again outside of imported varieties.

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#14 TheHighWind
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If you got a coke from Mexico, check the expiration date I'm just saying.

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#15 Engrish_Major
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If they stopped buying Coke....LJS9502_basic
As opposed to what though? Pepsi? (also made with corn syrup) Free market competition promoting consumer choice only works if there is a true competitor in the field. In this case, since corn syrup is artificially cheap, the people don't really have a choice when it comes to colas.
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#16 rawsavon
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Dublin Dr. Peppers are the same way (Made in Texas...near Waco).
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#17 cornholio157
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pepsi brands are swithing back to non corn based sugars and if you go to texas near the Dr. pepper bottling plant you can buy Dr. Pepper in stores there that is made from non corn sugars. my local "grocery store brand" of bottled pop is made from non corn sugars.

it may be over due and slow in the making but they are starting to give americans the choice of corn syrup or non corn syrup sweetened drinks.

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#18 xXDrPainXx
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I just read a small article on how it is pretty much the same coke but because the Mexican version is still in the bottle and it doesn't contain the compound you find in cane sugar which is sucrose but instead it has glucose and fructose which is basically high fructose corn syrup. They have a theory it is because since they use old bottles it still has the sucrose compound and it might have split into the other compounds.

Whether this is true or not I'm not sure but it does tend to taste a little different and even when they release the throwback soda its totally different with cane sugar.

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#19 Stesilaus
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I suspect that sweetening sodas with corn syrup is far cheaper than sweetening them with sugar. That, in turn, may be due to heavy subsidization of corn production in the U.S.

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#20 th3warr1or
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Mexican coke is awesome.
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#21 LJS9502_basic
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[QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"]If they stopped buying Coke....Engrish_Major
As opposed to what though? Pepsi? (also made with corn syrup) Free market competition promoting consumer choice only works if there is a true competitor in the field. In this case, since corn syrup is artificially cheap, the people don't really have a choice when it comes to colas.

Does it have to be pop?
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#22 entropyecho
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Why is corn so heavily subsidized?

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[QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"]If they stopped buying Coke....Engrish_Major
As opposed to what though? Pepsi? (also made with corn syrup) Free market competition promoting consumer choice only works if there is a true competitor in the field. In this case, since corn syrup is artificially cheap, the people don't really have a choice when it comes to colas.

pepsi brand is beginning to slowly move back to cane sugar with there drinks though, isnt that what the big deal with there throwback line of soda's is supposed to be?

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#24 topsemag55
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If they want a decent tasting one, that is. Mexican Coke is made from cane sugar, instead of corn syrup, and tastes a bajillion times better than the American crap. Why is this delicious concoction not made in the U.S.? Why do we settle for an inferior version?

Oleg_Huzwog

Good point...Dr. Pepper has had a cane sugar version for decades, Coca-Cola could take a lesson from them.

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#25 FragStains
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Why is corn so heavily subsidized?

entropyecho
I blame Indiana.
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#26 Frattracide
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Why is corn so heavily subsidized?

entropyecho

Because there are large lobbies for it.

Also, Sam's Club sells Hecho En Mexico Coke. It costs more than the cans do though, I think because it comes in glass bottles.

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#27 Agent-Zero
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For my 21st birthday, I'm going to take a road trip to Mexico to try some Mexican Coke. I hope it doesn't ruin regular Coke for me I drink like 2-3 cans a day.
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#28 dragonfly110
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[QUOTE="Oleg_Huzwog"]

If they want a decent tasting one, that is. Mexican Coke is made from cane sugar, instead of corn syrup, and tastes a bajillion times better than the American crap. Why is this delicious concoction not made in the U.S.? Why do we settle for an inferior version?

topsemag55

Good point...Dr. Pepper has had a cane sugar version for decades, Coca-Cola could take a lesson from them.

dublin Dr Pepper

I think more people would be familiar wit the canned version:

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#29 Stesilaus
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There are U.S.-based soda manufacturers that reject corn syrup in favor of cane sugar.

The one that springs to mind is the "Virgil's" subdivision of California-based Reeds, Inc.

Virgil's Soda

I haven't tried their "Virgil's Real Cola" yet, but their Cream Soda is one of the best soft drinks I've ever tasted! :P

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#30 Engrish_Major
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[QUOTE="Stesilaus"]

There are U.S.-based soda manufacturers that reject corn syrup in favor of cane sugar.

The one that springs to mind is the "Virgil's" subdivision of California-based Reeds, Inc.

Virgil's Soda

I haven't tried their "Virgil's Real Cola" yet, but their Cream Soda is one of the best soft drinks I've ever tasted! :P

Also Jones Soda! Very good if you can find it.
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#31 N-REAL
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You have to be kidding me..... Mexican Coca Cola is awfully loaded with sugar..... :|

I don't drink it at all. I only drink Diet Coca Cola.....tastes better with zero calories ! :D

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[QUOTE="Engrish_Major"] Do people really have a choice though? If we have corn soda and cane soda right next to each other on the shelf, for the same price, then I could see that it's the people's choice. But at the moment, I don't think it is.

Well, there is Pepsi Throwback, but I'm not sure if it's priced the same as regular Pepsi.
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There is Mexican coke at my local costco. Tastes gr8.
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#34 wstfld
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Why is corn so heavily subsidized?

entropyecho
Iowa, Nebraska, Indiana, Kansas, etc. etc. all have an enormous amount of their economies based on corn. That's a lot of corn-loving senators that are easy to buy-off.
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You have to be kidding me..... Mexican Coca Cola is awfully loaded with sugar..... :|

I don't drink it at all. I only drink Diet Coca Cola.....tastes better with zero calories ! :D

N-REAL

Fake sugar < Real Sugar.

I dont like soda, though a cold Dr. Pepper tempts me now and then. :x

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If they want a decent tasting one, that is. Mexican Coke is made from cane sugar, instead of corn syrup, and tastes a bajillion times better than the American crap. Why is this delicious concoction not made in the U.S.? Why do we settle for an inferior version?

Oleg_Huzwog
I was in the Bahamas over the summer, and I bought a Sprite at a little shop near the beach. I cracked it open and took a sip and right away noticed that it tasted different... it tasted better. I looked at the ingredients, and noticed that one of the ingredients was... SUGAR. Not high fructose corn syrup. I can't remember the last time I saw the word "sugar" under the ingredients of a lot of things.
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I suspect that sweetening sodas with corn syrup is far cheaper than sweetening them with sugar. That, in turn, may be due to heavy subsidization of corn production in the U.S.

Stesilaus

Bingo! It's strictly a cost issue with the massive corn product we producer it's much cheaper for them to use corn syrup in Coke. The folks at Coke don't like the import Coke becoming more popular and discourage retailers from stocking it as they fear that eventually consumers will demand the USA manufacturers provide their own at no additional cost which will of course lose them a chunk of profit. Dr. Pepper already takes the loss in profit as they feel it strengthens their consumer loyalty.

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[QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"]Won't change until it becomes a loss for the company. As long as people drink it....they will make it.Engrish_Major
Do people really have a choice though? If we have corn soda and cane soda right next to each other on the shelf, for the same price, then I could see that it's the people's choice. But at the moment, I don't think it is.

actually they did that...

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I'm not sure what we get in the UK.
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#40 Darthmatt
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I see the Mexican coke in the glass bottles all the time. I guess if you want the real deal, its a good way to go.

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#41 KittenNipples
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Blame it on corn. We make everything out of it here, including our crappy fake sugar we put in everything.
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#42 spazzx625
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Oleg I think you and I need to have a Mexican journey

I'll be the Stevie to your Kenny Powers

(if you don't want East Bound and Down you'll have no idea what I just said)

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#43 wstfld
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Blame it on corn. We make everything out of it here, including our crappy fake sugar we put in everything. KittenNipples
Has anyone seen the documentary, King Corn? Even our protein comes from corn because that's what we feed our livestock.
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I think Obama should declare the War on Corn. Then we can have a trifecta with the Wars on Terrorism and Drugs!
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Won't change until it becomes a loss for the company. As long as people drink it....they will make it.LJS9502_basic
Exactly. Why change the formula when your making billions. Half of the soda in my local Kroger is Coke products.
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Mexico is awesome.

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I read here that you can get mexican Coke at Wal Mart. Can you? I wanna try it.

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#48 Lord_Daemon
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I read here that you can get mexican Coke at Wal Mart. Can you? I wanna try it.

WiiRocks66

Indeed you can but it might not be national and just the Southwestern stores that are carrying it. In Texas, Arizona and Southern California a lot of Target and Costco stores carry the Mexican Coke as well.

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#49 curono
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Because mexicans are teh supehhriar!
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I bought american coke here in sweden at a fair the deal was **** great. But the cola taste dull and almost taste like sand.