Last month on a whim I bought a case of Coke. But it wasn't just any ordinary Coke. This Coca-Cola came in real hourglass shaped glass bottles, with caps that require a bottle opener. Inside, it has that great old vintage Coke taste. Forget about New Coke or Coke Classic. This stuff is the real thing - made not with that sickly sweet high fructose corn syrup, but with real cane sugar. Yum.
And guess where it's made? That's right, Mexico. I guess it's one good thing to come out of Nafta (the PT Cruiser is another).
Oh, don't worry, I don't drink a lot of this stuff. It's a treat, like a dessert, not for thirst. For thirst I drink water. But that great Coke taste does bring back memories of the 50's, when as a child any soda pop tasted great.
And guess where it's made? That's right, Mexico. I guess it's one good thing to come out of Nafta (the PT Cruiser is another).
Oh, don't worry, I don't drink a lot of this stuff. It's a treat, like a dessert, not for thirst. For thirst I drink water. But that great Coke taste does bring back memories of the 50's, when as a child any soda pop tasted great.