While strolling leisurely through the aisles of the Hy-Vee grocery store in Worthington, I came upon Mexican Coca-Cola in a bottle. It was actually in the Mexican food area, not the soda aisle.
The bottles were labeled for individual sale, at a pricey $1.19 each. Being a fan of Coke, I decided to try one, as it is made with sugar, not high fructose corn syrup.
I fired up the ice crusher, sliced a lemon and poured myself a tall one. It tasted more like the Coke I remember from my childhood (post-dinosauer/pre-digital). Seemed to less carbonation, too. Very clean tasting; less heavy than current US Coke.
I don't drink a lot of soda, so this was a real treat. The ultimate soda drink (for me, at least) has always been a Coke with a ton of crushed ice and a slice of lemon. Yum.

The bottles were labeled for individual sale, at a pricey $1.19 each. Being a fan of Coke, I decided to try one, as it is made with sugar, not high fructose corn syrup.
I fired up the ice crusher, sliced a lemon and poured myself a tall one. It tasted more like the Coke I remember from my childhood (post-dinosauer/pre-digital). Seemed to less carbonation, too. Very clean tasting; less heavy than current US Coke.
I don't drink a lot of soda, so this was a real treat. The ultimate soda drink (for me, at least) has always been a Coke with a ton of crushed ice and a slice of lemon. Yum.
