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From: salazar@cisden.UUCP (Kathy Salazar)
Newsgroups: net.misc.coke
Subject: Re: Classic has arrived (and an important observation)
Message-ID: <263@cisden.UUCP>
Date: Tue, 6-Aug-85 16:01:22 EDT
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Posted: Tue Aug  6 16:01:22 1985
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Summary: ME TOO!

In article <417@petfe.UUCP> evan@petfe.UUCP (Evan Marcus) writes:
>  Maybe it was my imagination (hope so!), but they didn't taste
>the same to me! Also, and perhaps more importantly, I checked the ingredients
>of CCC next to a can of New Coke--identical!  Now, unless my net.memory 
>has failed me, we learned that the ingredients changed from Old to New.
>Classic and New with the same ingredients???  I think this may take some looking
>into...?

At a recent party, low and behold, Classic Coke!!
I tried it - didn't taste like the Old Coke to me.
Take one down, pass it around - CONCURRENCE!!

Some true blue (I'd walk a mile for an Old Coke) types
didn't think it had the burn the original coke did either.

So does that mean we have three versions of Coca-Cola?
OLD COKE, NEW COKE, CLASSIC COKE

Thanks, but no thanks.  I'll ask for Pepsi or just
a carbonated, cola-like beverage!!  Don't even care if it's generic.