So, Coca-Cola that is made for and sold in the US uses a sugar called high-fructose corn syrup. its basically like, if you made sugar as concentrated and unhealthy as possible.
Coca-Cola that is made in mexico, meanwhile, largley is sweetened with traditional cane sugar, similar to the sugar you buy at grocery stores, with some differences in how its refined for soda.
cane sugar not only has a better taste to most people than high-fructose corn syrup, but it also is SLIGHTLY healthier because HFCS is like, mega turbo sugar that can be legit dangerous
I think it has to do more with the fact it comes in a glass bottle, instead of plastic or aluminum. I did a taste with some friends and we all agreed that if we were drinking out of a glass bottle, the flavor of American coke was of higher quality. Whereas when we put the Mexican coke in a plastic or aluminum can, it diluted the flavor.
During the 1980s, in order to compete with Pepsi as well as cut production costs, the then president of Coke, replaced cane sugar with HFCS, as corn received a bunch of subsidies by the US government, which made HFCS a super cheap alternative.
Those subsidies aren’t available in Mexico, and despite corn being abundant in MX, it’s still cheap to use sugar in Mexico, so that’s why Coke’s HQ in Mexico still uses cane sugar.
As well as why people in the US will state that Mexican Coke tastes better because it’s mostly the original recipe.
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