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From: egk@lll-crg.ARPA (Edjik)
Newsgroups: net.rumor,net.misc.coke
Subject: Re: Re: Classic Coke vs. Original Coke
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Date: Thu, 8-Aug-85 04:06:27 EDT
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The fact that corn syrup is used in coke should be no mystery
to people who take Caltrain between SF and the south bay.  Caltrain
passes right next to the coca cola bottleing company of SF, where
there always was a huge tank car or two labeled "corn sweetner"

Also, isn't corn sugar called Dextrose and not frutose?  Do they
mix frutose in with the dextrose to get this "high frutose corn syrup"
or what?

--E+