What is mexican coke?

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Mexican Coke

Mexican Coke refers to Coca-Cola bottled in Mexico, and a key differentiator compared to its American counterpart is that it is traditionally made with cane sugar instead of high-fructose corn syrup (HFCS). This difference in sweetener is the main reason cited by consumers who prefer Mexican Coke. Many believe cane sugar provides a cleaner, crisper taste profile.

The glass bottle it comes in is also considered by some to be a factor in the perceived taste difference. Some argue glass is less likely to impart flavors than plastic or aluminum cans.

Whether the taste difference is truly significant or more of a perceived effect is often debated, but the product's popularity and higher price point often reflect the consumer preference for what is believed to be a more authentic, less processed version of Coca-Cola. It's readily available in many parts of the world, especially in areas with large Mexican or Latin American populations.