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From: jhb@zeus.UUCP (John H. Burgess)
Newsgroups: net.followup,net.wanted,net.consumers
Subject: Re: NEW COKE ids...?
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Date: Mon, 8-Jul-85 11:07:49 EDT
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Posted: Mon Jul  8 11:07:49 1985
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Summary: 

In article <3143@drutx.UUCP> grm@drutx.UUCP (Geraldo Ramon de Martine) writes:
>
>       Does anyone know how to identify the new Coke from the old
>       (without the benefit of taste or obvious labels)? I've heard
>       that the gold topped cans are the new stuff eventho the cans
>       do NOT have the new labels.  I have also heard that one may
>       be able to tell by the numbers stamped on the bottom of the
>       12oz. cans.
>
>       I have discovered (yecch!) that it can be deceiving
>       identifying the 16oz. bottles - I have seen ordinary labels
>       on the bottles with "new" labels on the cardboard carrier?
>       The liter bottles seem to be marked with new labels -- but,
>       it is the cans that I am not sure of.
>
>       Anyone have any theories? (e-mail or net	responses are ok)
>
>			       Waiting (hopefully) for true-blue to return,
>			       one who misses the throat-burn!
>
>-- 
>mail: ihnp4!drutx!grm

Your best bet is to look for the containers with the red, white and blue
labels with the word "PEPSI-COLA" on them!  (I passed the taste test)
-- 

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John Burgess;  tektronix!zeus!jhb
CAE Systems Division, Tektronix, Inc   
Phone: 629-1150;   Del Sta 92-826