Coca-Cola to introduce new tea flavors

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Re: Coca-Cola to introduce new tea flavors

by Proinsias » Nov 11th, '10, 12:56

skilfautdire wrote:
Proinsias wrote:ah, at lastthe perfect fusion of east meets west
And I thought it was Ice Cucumber Pepsi, three years ago, in Japan.
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doh

missed that one

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Re: Coca-Cola to introduce new tea flavors

by nickE » Nov 11th, '10, 12:59

Chip wrote: Way off subject, but the inclusion of trans fat info ... Nabisco, etc. can say Zero grams trans fat all over the place including the nutrition label as long as they manipulate the serving size ... and the serving has .5 grams or less trans fat. I mean who eats just 4 crackers ... :roll:
Ah, that is also a personal pet peeve of mine. They should have to say something like <.5g instead of just 0g IMHO.

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Re: Coca-Cola to introduce new tea flavors

by OchameTaiken » Nov 12th, '10, 00:44

Proinsias wrote:ah, at last the perfect fusion of east meets west
Nah, it was only a few years ago that Coke released their "Green Tea Coke" in Japan.

And Pepsi countered with their own "Shiso Pepsi" (Japanese basil Pepsi!)

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Re: Coca-Cola to introduce new tea flavors

by Oni » Nov 12th, '10, 01:34

I meant that the paradox of a company that sells unhealthy products, tries to enter a health food market, and selling chemicals in a bottle, beacause they sell in such a large scale, that they cannot afford to make it from the right ingredients. I read that coca cola has nothing natural in it, all of it is the work of chemicals, and synthetic materials.

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