Coca-Cola has created a new brew called Coca-Cola Blāk, "an invigorating and stimulating blend that has a perfect balance of the effervescent taste sensation of Coca-Cola and natural flavors, with real coffee." Erm, so it's carbonated coffee? I'm not sure how I feel about that. The press release is calling it "an adult product in a carbonated beverage" which is code for "this drink has so much caffeine that we highly recommend that you don't give it to your children." Blāk will be launched on the French market in January and will be unleashed on the rest of the world later in 2006.
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I just wish the Coca-Cola Company would bring back the pre-"New Coke" (remember THAT fiasco?) formula which uses real sugar instead of corn syrup. It's much better. Some other countries like Mexico and Norway still uses real sugar.
So I was coockoo for Crystal Pepsi, I thought it was fantastic. So do most people I talk to (don't disagree with me)
If Vanilla Coke is still around despite the fact that I haven't seen anybody drink it since the first week out, the only guess I can hazard about Crystal's quick disappearance is that it must have been giving us cancer or something.
Just, uh... just wanted to get that out there.
Is it just me or was that last line very Peter Griffin-esque? Don't take that the wrong way, I'm sure it's a compliment.
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