Thank you, Lindstrom.
In addition to the articles previously mentioned (and listed again
below), another one from the Washington Post mentions that Coca-Cola
from Mexico is also turning up in places such as Maryland.
'Oh, and let's not forget the sodas bottled in Mexico.
"Mexican Cokes have more caramel," Santiago said. "They're still using
the old recipe."'
From:
The Washington Post
Tapping The Latino Market: Store Owners Serving Growing Population
By Ernesto Londoņo July 13, 2003, archived on the web site of
puertorico-herald.org:
http://www.puertorico-herald.org/issues/2003/vol7n40/TappingLatino-en.shtml
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Articles previously cited:
Coca-Cola made in Mexico gets its extra sweetness from sucrose and corn syrup.
Karen Fernau, The Arizona Republic
http://www.azcentral.com/home/food/articles/0709swkitchen09.html
BusinessWeek: October 6, 1997
WHAT'S FOILING THE ALUMINUM CAN
http://www.businessweek.com/cgi-bin/register/archive.cgi?y=1997&w=&h=b3547114.arc.htm
(free registration required to view)
"Mexican Coke is the real thing in Omaha - The Associated Press
OMAHA - Hefty, green-glass, 16.9-ounce bottles of Coca-Cola haven't
been common in the United States for almost a quarter of a century..."
On the web site of somosprimos.com
http://www.somosprimos.com/spoct01.htm
For them, it's the real thing
Many prefer the glass-bottled Coca-Cola that's made in Mexico
Monday, November 10, 2003
By VANESSA COLON / The Press-Enterprise (Riverside, California)
http://www.pe.com/localnews/inland/stories/PE_NEWS_nacoca10.57b24.html
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search strategy:
"mexican coke"
coca-cola "from mexico", sugar, glass
"mexican cokes"
Thanks again! |