Mexican Coke: The ‘Real Thing?’

Posted on: March 19th, 2006
Filed Under: [ Art y Culture ] [ Hispanic News ]
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“It’s popping up just about everywhere in Latino communities across the United States: Mexican-made Coca-Cola in those old glass bottles, somewhat of an anomaly in the age of the plastic liter and twist-off cap.

Slightly worn and a bit gritty from all the coming and going, the 12-ounce bottles, which sell for roughly $1.25 a pop, are being bought up and sucked dry at record clips in cities across the country with large Latino populations.”

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