15-05-2015 12:17 AM - edited 15-05-2015 12:20 AM
whats happening? does this mean traditional regular coke went off the market and life is its replacement??
life tastes like **bleep**
on 15-05-2015 12:22 AM
It's an offspring of it's parent. What did you expect?
on 15-05-2015 12:26 AM
is it, oh good
i expect regular coke to be available when i go shopping
they have clagged up the shelves with life
on 15-05-2015 12:50 AM
@joz*garage wrote:is it, oh good
i expect regular coke to be available when i go shopping
they have clagged up the shelves with life
Yes, they have. I get sick of looking at it.
on 15-05-2015 12:57 AM
@am*3 wrote:
@joz*garage wrote:is it, oh good
i expect regular coke to be available when i go shopping
they have clagged up the shelves with life
Yes, they have. I get sick of looking at it.
everywhere i go lately, i can not find regular coke. even at the service station theres nothing but life, lol
i have cut down on coke, but i do like a sip occassionally
on 15-05-2015 01:27 AM
Coca cola exists solely as an accompaniment to Bundaberg rum. It has no other purpose in life.
15-05-2015 06:51 AM - edited 15-05-2015 06:51 AM
@iapetus_rocks wrote:Coca cola exists solely as an accompaniment to
Bundaberg rum.Ouzo. It has no other purpose in life.
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on 15-05-2015 07:54 AM
I dont drink Coke any more, have moved on to Ginger Beer.
15-05-2015 09:11 AM - edited 15-05-2015 09:12 AM
didn't they experiment on the population of Norfolk Island before they released it here? Has anyone grown two heads over there yet? That can't be blamed on genetics that is.
on 15-05-2015 09:57 AM
I took the opportunity recently to try both the "Green" and "Red" Cokes. (Haven't tasted Diet or Zero recently)
They each left the "icky-stickiness" in my mouth after swallowing.
They each had a distinct and quite strong aniseed flavour. (Have they changed the recipe of the "Red" I wonder?)
I used to like Ginger Beer too, but that tastes too sweet nowadays as well.
Note: I drink coffee mostly and have used saccharine tablets as sweetener for about 40 years.
DEB