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Post by Deleted on May 3, 2021 8:19:11 GMT -5
I always hear about New Coke within pop culture references on TV shows and in movies, and folks will bring it up online or in conversation from time to time as well. It was before my time (born fall '90), but for anyone alive during its short run (I think just two and a half months) in '85, did you have it? Did you like it? What did it taste like?
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Post by LA Times on May 3, 2021 8:29:23 GMT -5
I was too young to remember drinking New Coke, but I do remember when it came back as Coca Cola Classic, my father said it was the good Coke.
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Post by JC Motors on May 3, 2021 9:28:32 GMT -5
I was born in 89. Way after New Coke was discontinued. I always wanted to try it though. I did try the Crystal Pepsi when they brought it back for a limited time and loved it.
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Post by JC Motors on May 3, 2021 9:30:22 GMT -5
I was too young to remember drinking New Coke, but I do remember when it came back as Coca Cola Classic, my father said it was the good Coke. Good Coke is the stuff from Mexico that comes in 12oz glass bottles. They sweeten it with real cane sugar. It tastes better than the stuff with High Fructose Corn Syrup.
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Post by rowdy1971 on May 3, 2021 9:51:54 GMT -5
I remember that the taste was a little off. There really wasn't THAT much of a difference. But you know people, you change a little bit of something and they go all ape shit.
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Post by RSCTom on May 3, 2021 11:24:07 GMT -5
This has been something I've been perplexed by as well since I was a teenager having been born in '85. Every time I have asked for a clear and accurate description it pretty much lands like around what Rowdy said above. Heard some folks claim it tastes like Pepsi.
We had the chance to give it another shot when Stranger Things made those promotional cans a few years ago and of course I dragged my feet on that and never got one.
There are still some on eBay but they're probably a couple years expired by now. Better than 30 years expired!
I'd say give it a try and let us know.
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Post by Grumpyoldman on May 3, 2021 11:50:03 GMT -5
It did taste a bit off. Kind of like an off-off brand. Like RC Cola.
Coke always tastes best when you get it in a cold glass at Friendly's or at McDonalds.
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Post by JC Motors on May 3, 2021 15:51:06 GMT -5
Funny thing is that New Coke was still on the market in some nations under the name Coke II until 2002 when Coca-Cola finally pulled the plug on it
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Post by ππ΅πβοΈ on May 3, 2021 19:51:46 GMT -5
I did. I remember thinking it taste like Pepsi.
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Post by bWo on May 3, 2021 20:26:16 GMT -5
I've enjoyed all kinds of coke.
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Post by Deleted on May 4, 2021 8:31:20 GMT -5
I've enjoyed all kinds of coke. 10? That you?
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Post by JC Motors on May 4, 2021 8:49:13 GMT -5
I did. I remember thinking it taste like Pepsi. Coke was trying to make new Coke taste like Pepsi
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Post by ππ΅πβοΈ on May 4, 2021 12:52:29 GMT -5
I did. I remember thinking it taste like Pepsi. Coke was trying to make new Coke taste like Pepsi I also remember Pepsi Clear, and didn't like that as well.
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Post by Deep Figure Value on May 4, 2021 12:55:32 GMT -5
Funny thing is that New Coke was still on the market in some nations under the name Coke II until 2002 when Coca-Cola finally pulled the plug on it It was even in the US...you juts had to be in the right region/market.
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Post by LA Times on May 4, 2021 13:59:45 GMT -5
Coke was trying to make new Coke taste like Pepsi I also remember Pepsi Clear, and didn't like that as well. Crystal Pepsi? It made 3 limited comebacks in 2016-18 and I still have an unopened bottle in my refrigerator.
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Post by Jack Specific on May 4, 2021 14:23:10 GMT -5
Ok before the proverbial "Jack probably did" well nope. I never drank soda. I remember when it came out though and no one liked it. So many people said they liked Pepsi better so Coke decided to make it taste like Pepsi, hence the "New Coke" but then everyone shunned it. People were teased if they were caught drinking it even.
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Post by Deleted on May 4, 2021 15:15:53 GMT -5
I always hear about New Coke within pop culture references on TV shows and in movies, and folks will bring it up online or in conversation from time to time as well. It was before my time (born fall '90), but for anyone alive during its short run (I think just two and a half months) in '85, did you have it? Did you like it? What did it taste like? I've been told American's call it soda, but in Canada that's one hell of a pun right there.
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Post by Deep Figure Value on May 4, 2021 15:46:44 GMT -5
I always hear about New Coke within pop culture references on TV shows and in movies, and folks will bring it up online or in conversation from time to time as well. It was before my time (born fall '90), but for anyone alive during its short run (I think just two and a half months) in '85, did you have it? Did you like it? What did it taste like? I've been told American's call it soda, but in Canada that's one hell of a pun right there. Depends on where you live. Different regions call it different things, which also vary over time. My grandmother has never lived more than two to five miles where she was born, and calls it "tonic" in spite of most people in New England calling it "soda". Inland, you get a lot more people calling it "pop", but my favorite is in the south. I lived in Texas for seven years, and "Coke" was just the blanket term for soda.
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Post by LA Times on May 4, 2021 15:52:07 GMT -5
I've been told American's call it soda, but in Canada that's one hell of a pun right there. Depends on where you live. Different regions call it different things, which also vary over time. My grandmother has never lived more than two to five miles where she was born, and calls it "tonic" in spite of most people in New England calling it "soda". Inland, you get a lot more people calling it "pop", but my favorite is in the south. I lived in Texas for seven years, and "Coke" was just the blanket term for soda. So Funko Soda=Funko Pop?
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Post by Deep Figure Value on May 4, 2021 15:54:05 GMT -5
Depends on where you live. Different regions call it different things, which also vary over time. My grandmother has never lived more than two to five miles where she was born, and calls it "tonic" in spite of most people in New England calling it "soda". Inland, you get a lot more people calling it "pop", but my favorite is in the south. I lived in Texas for seven years, and "Coke" was just the blanket term for soda. So Funko Soda=Funko Pop? They knew what they were doing.
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