Well, the most obvious one is the both have the word cola in them! They taste almost completely the same, but I personally prefer Coca-Cola. Have Fun!
someone might figure out the formula and sell a different brand name but it has the same taste as coca cola. Also they are rivals with pepsi.
Yes we shoud because its gonna taste the same!
Coca-Cola publicly supports the legalization of same-sex marriage.
"Spanish cola coca" seems to be a misspelling or a combination of "Spanish cola" and "Coca-Cola." "Spanish cola" could refer to any variety of soda produced in Spain, while "Coca-Cola" is a popular brand of carbonated soft drink.
The use of a Coca-Cola refrigerator is to keep items cool, the same as any refrigerator. The only real difference is that the fridge is branded with Coca-Cola and thus makes it appealing to collectors of Coca-Cola items
Coca cola was founded in a pharmacy and at first they put cocaine in it to make the addicting taste and that is why a nick for cocaine is coke, the same with Pepsi that was founded in a pharmacy. They had to take the cocaine out of the cola when they found that it was bad for you but the person working out the pharmacy got so many orders that hardly anyone noticed that the cocaine had gone. After that he created the business and that is when he called it coca cola.
The name Coke is a nickname for Coca Cola. A long, long time ago, Coca Cola contained Cocaine in its ingredients, seriously! Cocaine wasn't always outlawed in the US, you know. In fact, over the counter medications would carry some (small) level of Cocaine in their ingredients and doctors would prescribe higher doses of pure Cocaine for such illnesses as fatigue. Then Cocaine was outlawed, and Coca Cola took it from its ingredients. The history should give you a hint at the names: Coca Cola and Coke for the popular soda.
Exactly the same :) Nestle and coca cola seperated. Nestle kept the brand name and coca cola kept the formula and the shape of the bottle. So Coca Cola had to change only the name of the product and so they called it fuze tea
I believe Coca-Cola has a higher level of carbonation, because the product is more acidic. However, the formulations for both Coca-Cola and Pepsi are carefully guarded trade secrets, so there is no definitive answer.
People usually prefer to buy things they feel familiar with. They will prefer to buy "Coca Cola" than "the cheapest drink around" even if they have the same taste.
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