Afghan, Iranian and Hungarian Coca-Cola, as well as Russian “almost Coca-Cola”* that you can buy in a small supermarket in Russia

    by vzakharov

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    1. *Regarding “Dobry Cola,” the “official unofficial” information that it’s exactly the same product under a different label, but I can’t reliably confirm it’s true. It tastes close enough though, maybe a bit less carbonated. But, to be fair, all the different-origin Cokes taste a bit differently too.

      Update: From a similar post in a Russian subreddit, there were also Polish, Kazakh, and Uzbek variations mentioned. The Polish one seems like an outlier here given the country’s stance in the conflict (but hey money is money?).

      Also, the consensus seems to be that the Iranian one is the best amongst them:-)

    2. What ever happened to “rejecting western capitalism”? Looks like Russia really does need western products.

    3. I didn’t expect the can form factor variation. I thought they were internationally standardized for machine bottling.

    4. sad to see this guy get downvoted, tou can’t really be russian anymore without being hated

      also, привет! мне вообще без разницы, какую колу пить, главное, чтоб кола была:)

      yeah, tht was just a message for him

      now, bro, stop downvoting us for being russian! we don’t say anything bad towards you, so why would you say something bad towards us? believe me, the Z activists are usually people older than 50 and not us, so please just be kind towards us, and we would be kinder(more kind?? idk) towards you!

    5. What a coincidence, I literally just touched down in Hungary an hour ago and noticed how big their coke cans are lol

    6. just a fun fact – i had a coke zero in costa rica and it was like a club soda with a drop of flavor.

    7. OctupleCompressedCAT on

      how different is the russian cola? did the employees just slap a new logo over the left over machines or were they importing the syrup before?

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