Pepsi max (not Pepsi - reading is fundamental) tastes incredibly cheap, hence my comparison to the incredibly cheap crap from tesco. The difference between a good cola and a cheap tasting one is the magic ingredient, sugar. I don't care if its Coke, Pepsi or whatever. As soon as artificial sweeteners are involved, there's a cheapness that5th place: Coca-Cola Score: 53 General Consensus: Here's where things got interesting. Plenty of our tasters professed to being Coke drinkers, but when it came time to sample some Coca-Cola 1941: Coca-Cola. That’s right, this classic soda brand was just as popular in the ’40s as it is today. At the beginning of World War II, the Coca-Cola company distributed soda to men and women who served, and over the course of the decade, employed hundreds of people in its bottling plants. For inquiring minds who want to know the real That primary difference comes down to sweeteners. Mexican Coke is made with cane sugar while American Coke is made with high fructose corn syrup. Some people believe that cane sugar tastes more real and less like chemicals. Others think cane sugar is actually healthier, but gram for gram, both kinds of sugar pack the same number of calories and
Coke has a distinctive caramel flavor with a hint of vanilla. It also has a slightly sweeter taste than Pepsi Max, which has a more citrusy flavor profile. Pepsi Max is also slightly less carbonated than Coke, which can make it feel slightly smoother on the tongue. Overall, the taste is a matter of personal preference, so you may prefer the
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