do i have to bust out a picture of my nose? lol, it was twenty years ago, and i was around when a quarter had a slight pinkish tinge, fluffed up quite nicely, like a punani. only it didn't cost as much . . .
We still get glass bottles here, but mostly plastic ones.
cane sugar ^5
mmm Jones Soda is yummy
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qftRTHKI wrote:
Jones is the best
also, Boylans
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You guys don't have that sorta imitation classic/glass bottled coke over there?
we're too busy ruling the world to enjoy such frivolities.Little BaBy JESUS wrote:
You guys don't have that sorta imitation classic/glass bottled coke over there?
Fair enough its pretty lame anyway. Cafes/restaurants just use it to look fancy and justify charging you ridiculous amounts for a bottle of coke
The shit you guys post and call serious... fuck.
serious? am I in the wrong section?
Last night I had a dream that me and some friends went down to the "Boarder" (that's how the sign spelled it) to get horchata. We started fist-bumping/pounding each other because it was so good.
What a nightmare. I would never act like that!
What a nightmare. I would never act like that!
I've always loved the ones in classic bottles. They used to sell them here but not anymore. Last summer in the US they sold some at Albertsons it was a "1950s" or "1970s" celebrating thing.
I thought coca-cola would use the same standard sugar for all the coca-cola factories everywhere. Why would mexico be the exception?
I thought coca-cola would use the same standard sugar for all the coca-cola factories everywhere. Why would mexico be the exception?
And above your tomb, the stars will belong to us.
the only thing coca-cola bottlers worldwide use is the base. the water and sugar are local.-Sh1fty- wrote:
I thought coca-cola would use the same standard sugar for all the coca-cola factories everywhere.
So the Coca-Cola I drink here comes from Switzerland with some fake sugar you think?burnzz wrote:
the only thing coca-cola bottlers worldwide use is the base. the water and sugar are local.-Sh1fty- wrote:
I thought coca-cola would use the same standard sugar for all the coca-cola factories everywhere.
I doubt the sugar is fake, I mean, would they go that far? I thought that's what Coca-Cola Zero was, fake sugar.
And above your tomb, the stars will belong to us.
thisburnzz wrote:
oh fuck yeah! not only is glass better, they're made from real sugar!
this tooBevo wrote:
From mexico probably means they use sugar cane = awesome.
They'll be delicious.
edit: fuck sake burnnnnzzzzz
"people in ny have a general idea of how to drive. one of the pedals goes forward the other one prevents you from dying"
err cause it's fucking expensive to ship the same ingredient all over the world?-Sh1fty- wrote:
I've always loved the ones in classic bottles. They used to sell them here but not anymore. Last summer in the US they sold some at Albertsons it was a "1950s" or "1970s" celebrating thing.
I thought coca-cola would use the same standard sugar for all the coca-cola factories everywhere. Why would mexico be the exception?
also, food regulations + laws; what is considered 'healthy'.
libertarian benefit collector - anti-academic super-intellectual. http://mixlr.com/the-little-phrase/
that i don't know, ask the bottler. what i do know is - the base for coca-cola ships in a 55 gallon drum. it is enough to make 350,000 12oz. cans of coke. it is flammable . . .-Sh1fty- wrote:
So the Coca-Cola I drink here comes from Switzerland with some fake sugar you think?.
I drink way too much coca-cola, 1 3dl glass at lunch (We get either Ice-Tea or Coca-Cola in our cafeteria and local "Fast food" kebab joints) and 1 3dl can at my 2:30 break.
That's 6dls 5 days a week.
That's 6dls 5 days a week.
And above your tomb, the stars will belong to us.
i take 2 12oz cans, and mix them with 750ml of Bacardi© 8 year old rum, add ice as needed.
That's the same amount as me. I wonder how bad it is to my health. I heard it affects your vision though (sugar in general)
And above your tomb, the stars will belong to us.
after drinking that much rum, i usually can't see for shit.
Those drug cartels down in South America sure are crafty in the way they package coke.lxcpikiman wrote:
I'm pretty sure in Ecuador they still sell coke in those bottles.
you can actually taste it differently than the coke they sell here.
Stunts your growth.-Sh1fty- wrote:
I drink way too much coca-cola, 1 3dl glass at lunch (We get either Ice-Tea or Coca-Cola in our cafeteria and local "Fast food" kebab joints) and 1 3dl can at my 2:30 break.
That's 6dls 5 days a week.
I drank Jarritos (mexican branded soda) before and was fine afterwards so you should be ok. Local grocery stores carry them in the ethnic food section....try em, they are good, and report back
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