Wait till the OP finds out Tim Horton’s is owned by a US conglomerate.
I’ve heard that but I never thought Canadian Coca-Cola tasted signifigantly different then Coke from Atlanta.
Marc
Yep, Canadian Coke actually has sugar, whereas Coca-Cola’s native land is given the crap with corn syrup.
[opens yet another can] I deal with it, but RC put out some “draft cola” a few years ago, made with cane sugar. It was heavenly. Can’t find it anymore.
Kosher Coke is apparently available around Passover, and is made of sugar. I can hardly wait.
Colombian coke is the absolute finest…err, nevermind. I gladly welcome our Canadian Coke-drinking Overlords.
According to our Canadian Club Whisky ads all you do is drink and write your names in urine in the snow. Stop pretending you have other sports. We know the truth.
Canada + Hockey + Coca Cola = Bliss
No complaints from me.
guzzles another Coke while watching Hockey in Canada
Oh, that’s just… bad. groan
No, they’ll just instigate coups to boost their Latin American sales. :dubious:
But the culprits are all choqued with shame now.
I never heard this until Mnementh brought a case of Canadian Coke down to the States for Ginger at NYdope. I sampled both kinds, and American Coke tastes like dilute cowshit, I’m sorry.
(FWIW, Coke in Spain tastes like Canadian Coke. Also, I don’t drink soft drinks very often.)
Where I’ve been in Africa, coke is way sweeter. I came back to Canada and found it almost bitter in comparison.
And a groan out to Larry.
Well, then, why does the Canadian McDonalds logo have a maple leaf in it, huh? Go to other countries, and you don’t see national symbols in McDonalds logos there. Hey, McDonalds with the maple leaf … it means that it’s as Canadian as hockey, donuts, poutine, and girls from Mississauga who won’t put out.
Now, a true challenge would be a NAFTA Coke comparison, with American Coke, Canadian Coke, Mexican Coke, and NYC Kosher Code.
Although Coke is one of the most famous-if not the most famous-American products, look at their colo(u)rs. Red and white. No blue.
Perhaps they’re feigning Canadaness to get on Canada’s good side.
I’ve never had Canadian Coke (well, maybe I did on that trip to Winnipeg about 16 years ago) or Kosher Koke, but I prefer Mexican Coke to the local stuff. You can even buy it in stores in my neighborhood (used to be mostly working-class hispanic, now being gentrified).
What, you get all shirty about Coke yet you say not one word about Molson? “My name is Joe, and I am a stereotype!”
You personally, gobear, are so far from being a stereotype that the stereotypographers aren’t even visible from where you stand!
Huh? I’m not Canadian. The reference is to the commercial with the pro-Canadian patriotic rant, but thanks, though!