Sugar-sweetened
For the real thing, in Coca-Cola, that is, choose either the Mexican or the kosher version of its soda sweetened with cane sugar and not high-fructose corn syrup, fans say. Company says both formulas taste the same, but scientists say our palates can tell the difference.
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette 2007-12-23
Categories: Carbonated & Sports, DRINKS
Index: Ana Gonzales, Bentonville, Border Protection, California, Catherine Ogle, Coca-Cola Classic, Customs, Danny Ginsburg, David Sords, El Torito Mexican Supermarket, Fayetteville, Hispanic, kosher, Kristy Reed, Latino, Little Rock, Marjorie Fitch-Hilgenberg, Mexican Coca-Cola, New Coke, No Retornable, nostalgia, OU-P, Passover, Real Soda in Real Bottles Inc., Sam's Club, School of Human Environmental Sciences, soda distributor, The Fresh Market, third-party operators, Tom Bland, Torrance, University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, yellow bottle top
