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Anyone try Coke Blak yet?
if you don't know wtf i'm talking about then you either live outside of the US or under a rock in the US
http://www2.coca-cola.com/presscente...rate_blak.html |
I live in a very comfortable rock. I've never heard of it.
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are you serious? am i the only one who knows about this? LOL
maybe it's just being test-marketed in Phoenix... |
coke blak? RACIST!
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i could imagine that will be a big hit just like the vanilla coke :1orglaugh
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Ill look to see if I can find it tommorow. :thumbsup
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so are you all telling me you haven't seen/heard/tried it yet?
do you all live in Alaska or something? LOL http://adweek.com/adweek/photos/2006...ews_Blak_L.jpg |
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Nope, it looks cool but I haven't seen it. I don't pay attention to soft drinks though so I'm not surprised I missed it.
But it is entirely possible they are testingit in your area. NY isn't really a test market kinda town. |
hahaha you should see what RichC did about his Mountain Dew! LMAO
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I've never heard of it and I live in the hometown of Coke. Looks like it's a local thing. Or maybe it's just for Easton..... ;)
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Snorting coke off a black cock? What is it?
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I don't really drink softdrinks nowadays.
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never heard of it
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huh, so this must really be a local Phoenix thing then... real weird
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It's being test marketed in a few select cities.
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oh its coke and gun powder
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Carbonated coffee that sorta tastes like Coke?
Yep, should fly off the shelves like vanilla Coke. :1orglaugh |
Barely over the new "Sucralose" bs they replaced aspartam with in the diet version. But after a few dozen cans it starts tasting exactly the same. They do that over there in the .us too, or just here in .eu?
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invest in pepsi... coke is dead!
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I haven't seen one..
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First time I heard of it
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Never heard of it.
Send me some :) |
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i wonder if they will make a coke for white people
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The French were the first to get the test market Jan 06
they are rolling it out slow in the US |
I love me some coke but have never seen that.....
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Pepsi will always be my number one choice!
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I haven't seen anyhting like that.
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your'e not fanatic ? :1orglaugh :1orglaugh |
I live in Atlanta, but its not out everywhere until April 8th (I believe). Its coke with coffee in it.
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never heard of it. i dont drink soda though.
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Well, is it any good? That could actually replace the Vodka redbull we love so when we want to stay up a little longer.
I guess we can try it in Phoenix :food-smil |
that looks hot
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Coke Negro?
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Coke and coffee. I don't se how they can lose with that caffinated combination. That's gonna be a biiiig hit.
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Coke & coffee... Hrmmmm...
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Never heard of that. I hate coke anyway.
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AZ is a huge test market for Coke and Pepsi...
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Remember the Have a Coke in the Morning campaign? They wanted the morning caffeine drinkers to switch from coffee to Coke but they couldn't sell the concept.
Well now after ONLY ten years of R&D they figured out that maybe they needed to put some coffee in it. :upsidedow |
I had to google for this one
http://www.vancouvercoffee.ca/archiv...cola_blak.html Coca-Cola announced a new product that combines Coca-Cola with coffee. This new product, termed "Coca-Cola Blak" seems a little crazy. We don't really need any more caffeine in Coke. Oh well, I guess it would taste better than Red Bull, if that's what they're aiming for. The new drink, a combination of Coca-Cola Classic and coffee extracts, will be first launched in France in January before being rolled out in the United States and other markets during 2006. A Coke spokesperson said Coca-Cola Blak will be a mid-calorie drink, similar to Coca-Cola C2, which was launched in April 2004 and contains half the sugar, calories and carbohydrates of regular colas. The formula for the new beverage is expected to vary based on local tastes. Analysts have said one of the keys to the company's future is capturing more consumers who have moved away from sugary soft drinks to diet versions, or to healthier low- or no-calorie beverages. |
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