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Adding in my .02 worth. Native Texan, 48 yrs old, Coke collector...for what that's worth. haha
In addition to understanding that CocaCola was the sole brand for years and has a very strong lead in recognizability, it also was the only one marketed for years with such great visibility. Early on when vending machines became popular and new flavors come on the market, all flavors were sold in a 'CocaCola' vending machine. Same goes for the coolers offering drinks. So it was very natural when stopping at a convenience store, for example, to ask what kind of 'Coke' do you want? Coke simply represents any carbonated beverage here in Texas. If one wants to be really technical then asking for a Coke would not get you anything at all.....you'd have to ask for a CocaCola. :-) |
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Spade, it's because years ago, many blacks went from the South to the North in the "Great Migration". Their parents or grandparents or even great-grandparents came from the South, that's why the similarities. |
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they wouldn't happen to add codeine into that mix would they?...a little texas tea??
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Later on when they changed the recipe and it just didn't fly, so they went back to what they said was the orginal recipe, calling it coke classic. This was not the orginal recipe as the orginal contain sugar, coke classic contains high fructose corn syrup. As far as the real orginal recipe, it certainly isn't what they're making today. ![]() |
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I've lived here my whole life and say Soda.
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lonestar2007, I can taste the difference between Dr Pepper with real sugar vs the high fructose corn syrup. From what I've read, manufacturers switched from sugar in the 70's or so, I think, due to rising sugar costs. Problem is, they are finding out that high fructose corn syrup is really bad for your body. It's in so many things these days, too. They need to start banning it like they banned trans fats recently. I was dismayed when I bought a moon pie recently, having not had one in years, and checked the ingredients only when I got home. High fructose corn syrup!
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I've lived here for nearly my entire life and call all soft drinks "coke". My dad does as well, but sometimes he'll say "sody". I've got one sister who does like I do, and one who calls everything by it's brand name. My mom calls everything coke, too. I wish companies would start putting regular sugar back into things. I know tons of sugar can't be good for you, but I'd rather have that than something developed in a chemical plant or a food lab.
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I'm with you on that one Blueskies, sugar for me anyday. You bet you can taste the difference in not only the Cokes but the Dr. Pepper's. They sell the Dublin Dr. Pepper around here and the last time I looked, it contain sugar. It does tastes different and so much better! ![]() |
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You are also right on about the Moon Pies............ they don't taste near as good as they did back then. The best ones I can find now are those huge double decker Moon Pies. Mrs. Baird's............. does anyone remember a pastry that Mrs. Baird's used to have back in the 60's & 70's and on up until about 1990? It was one per package and it was flat and round. Chocolate cake w/ cream in it covered in chocolate and some nuts on top. They were my FAVORITE!!!!!!!!!!! Loved those things better than DingDongs (cold dingdongs rule) and Snowballs. My kids don't like Snowballs ![]() |
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Hm, momof2, I don't remember that pastry.
Sometimes the Kroger I shop at in Arlington carries the Dublin Dr Pepper. Also, there is a Chicken Express by the Big Daddy's Liquor off Eastchase and I-30 in Fort Worth that sells the fountain Dr Pepper which is the Dublin. Sometimes when I'm out running errands in that area I will go thru the drive-thru just for the drink! |
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