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In the United States, Mexican Coca-Cola, or Mexican Coke (Spanish: Coca Cola de Vidrio, Glass Coca-Cola, or Coca-Cola in a glass bottle) or, informally, "Mexicoke", [1] refers to Coca-Cola produced in and imported from Mexico. [2]
Soda fans swear that Mexican Coke tastes better, and is even bubblier than American Coke. Turns out, there's some evidence to back it up.
Mexican Coke has now become a staple in many American grocery stores, but there are key differences between this soda and the classic.
Coca-Cola that is hecho en México (made in Mexico) contains cane sugar rather than high-fructose corn syrup, the current whipping boy of the food world. Hipsters and the trendy restaurants they...
Everyone in the know knows that sugar-sweetened Mexican Coke is superior to corn-syrup-sweetened American Coke, right? But is it possible, however unlikely, that somehow us cult of Mexican Coke lovers are all being hoodwinked? Does Mexican Coke really taste better? This week, we find out.
The common consensus is that Mexico's version of the product is superior, and the reasons go beyond psychology. There are significant differences in Mexican Coke's formula and packaging...
Mexican Coke has one ingredient that sets it apart from U.S. Coca-Cola, and it just might be enough to make you switch. This is what really separates American Coke from Mexican Coke Volodymyr...
Is Mexican Coke better or worse than American Coke? In the end, it comes down to personal preference. The main differences are the type of packaging and cane sugar vs. corn syrup.
The Coca-Cola that comes in a glass bottle — the kind you can easily get at Chipotle, some bodegas, and smaller grocery stores — is actually Mexican Coca-Cola. Along with the fact that it's produced in Mexico, the formula of the soda is also slightly different.
The debate of whether Mexican Coke is superior to American Coke is a longstanding one. Here's what you need to know about the two sodas, the differences, and which one reigns supreme.