![]() The Mexicans know what the fuck is up and use cane sugar, I believe, in their cola. If youre looking for something a little more unique than a fountain. Coke, if I'm allowed to run to Chipotle and get the Mexican kind. We also have favorites like Brisk Iced Tea and Lemonade, and Mountain Dew Kickstart. Short Answer: Pepsi, if we're talking regular. Which, they do, but regular American coke to me tastes watered down straight from the can. Soon as I stepped into the US, first meal we had was also McDonald's, and not only was I terribly upset they didn't have the Cheddar McMelt, or the cheesy bacon fries(that Wendy's now has), when I took my first sip of American coke I asked my mom if they watered it down in fast food places here. Wish I had savored it more and not hurled in the Federal Police's trash bin at the airport out of 9 year old nervousness. ![]() My mom got me a Cheddar McMelt, another amazing meal not found in the states(double cheese burger with the darker bun, and extra cheese), and I had my last Brazilian coke. What's strange to me is somehow American Coke and Pepsi have more sugar and are less sweet than their Brazilian cousins.įun little anecdote, last meal I had in Brazil was at the McDonald's airport. ![]() Pepsi and Coke here have to abide by the FDA, who makes them use less Caramel-7, which is what gives the cola I knew from Brazil the sweet taste I've come to miss. I think it was called Pepsi Twist? The bottle had a little lime dude as a mascot. Pepsi had a lime version which tasted like cola with a hint of lime and it was much better than Coke. ![]() I was born in Brazil, where we had actual Coke and Pepsi. ![]()
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