What does a can of Coca Cola cost you?

Local currency price, your location, current exchange rate for US$1.00.

Well, this is assuming I’d actually BUY a can of Coke (which I loathe):

At a Wal-Mart (location, Birmingham, Alabama): 45 cents.

At a convenience store: 65 cents.

At work: 55 cents.

At my school.

A can: $0.65
A bottle: $1.00

At a theme park I went to the other day.

A bottle: $2.75 (Yeah, thats right. Almost three bucks for a bottle of soda, crazy eh?)

At my school, six bits for a 12 oz. can, ten for a 20 oz. bottle.

And I’d like to throw my towel in with the “Coke is shit” crowd.

At my university, 65 cents for a can, 1.25 for a bottle…but at the local walmart, it’s like 50 and 1.00… this is hawai’i by the way :slight_smile:

Ah, Coca Cola; my bitter rival.
Well, not really, but they bought out my university as far as refreshing drinks goes. Hence, no Dr. Pepper and numerous other drinks tasty drinks…bah.
I don’t know about US currencty, but:
Can - $1.10 Canadian
Bottle - $1.50 Canadian

But if I boot it down to the engineering student’s lounge, I can get a can for a lot cheaper ($0.90, I think).
Why don’t I go to my lounge? The film student’s lounge is a closet with a combination lock. Hence, no drink machine.
We’d be more likely to have a bar, though (maybe “The Lazy Scorcese”).

In my dorm, there’s one machine that sells drinks for $.35 . It’s basically a fundraiser for the dorm, they buy 12-packs of drinks at Walmart for $3.00 and sell them back to the students for $1.20 profit on each 12-pack.

On campus, cans are .50 except during dead week and finals, when they drop the price to .25. They understand the need for caffine and the end of the semester state of student finances. Convience store down the street usually has Coke/Dr Pepper/Sprite for .45. Six pack at the local Wal Mart is about $2.00.

Bottles are .90 on campus. Always. Everywhere else, .79.

I buy coke for $3.99 CDN for a case of 12 cans. That’s about $2.55 American, or about 21 cents a can.

Cans: Coke - .50 cents Generic Cola - .35
Bottles: Coke (20oz) $.85 (Convience Store)

I just got a 10-pack for $5.99 (that’s US$3) which is, um, 60c a can. (30c US)

I’m in Australia. And I like Coke. And I don’t know what a bottle costs. About $1.80 I think, but it varies wildly from store to store.

New Zealand, here.
Exchange rate curerently around US$1 to NZ$2.39.

Cans of Coke (and Pepsi) cost from $0.90 to $1.30. Bottles $1.80 to $2.30 (600ml), and from $1.30 to $2.50 for 1.5 litres.

Cheapest price here for a Coke from a vending machine is 35 cents - most expensive $1.00. Corvallis, Oregon

Another Australian checking in.
We think cans of coke range from $AU1.00 to $AU1.50 here. That’s about $US0.50 to $US0.75

From the vending machine in my neighborhood’s rec room: .50

From just about any vending machine in the city (Springfield, Illinois): .50

If I buy it by the 12-pack or 24-pack (which I don’t, because Coke® sucks): $2.99 or so for a 12-pack, which works out to around .25 per can.

Yet another Australian here. :slight_smile:

$1.20- $1.50 at University and most machines that I’ve seen.
$1.10 at the bottle shop.
$1.00 at a discount cafe near my boyfriend’s house.
$15 for 30 cans in a special at the local supermarket - I think that’s 50c a can. (My maths isn’t too crash hot these days).

Divide everything in half for American dollars.

From a machine--------------- 65 cents
At Walmart --------- 45 cents

South Africa: currency - Rand

can : R2.80
500 ml bottle : R3.75

Austin, TX:
12 pack : $2.50-$3.50
most common vending machine price: 0.60
at work: free

Are your Coca Cola prices in Z$ ? Thanks,k