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COCA COLA 24 cans £5 TESCO
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My tesco had loads of boxes piled up at the entrance this afternoon with beers and cider.0
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for those of you who dont use all the cola and pepsi, (when it goes flat) pour it down the toilet and leave overnight, it's much cheaper than most toilet cleaners but works just as well (you can also use the cheap store own varieties)0
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1. Yes but my point is this isn't a great deal as you can get branded cola-type drinks for a similar price (or better) elsewhere if you shop around.
2. I don't understand this point.
3. A 330ml can can't be resealed so needs to be drunk either in one go or in a short space of time. With a bottle you can do portion control better, and keep it resealed in the fridge for up to several days. I know views will differ on this.
I've rarely seen a 2L bottle keep its fizz more than a couple of days so in my household at least that means 75% of it will go to waste.0 -
I always buy cans to use at home as 2L bottles go flat quite quickly.
Can I just point out that there has never been "full-fat" coke due to the fact that coke does not contain any fat!!! It is "full-sugar" or "sugar-free".It can't be "fat-free"when comparing to the original if the original did not contain fat in the first place!!!0 -
Can I just point out that there has never been "full-fat" coke due to the fact that coke does not contain any fat!!! It is "full-sugar" or "sugar-free".It can't be "fat-free"when comparing to the original if the original did not contain fat in the first place!!!
No you may not as that is not what 'full-fat' (in that context) means. But you are correct about 2L bottles going flat.
And getting fully-fat full-fat Coca-Cola nowadays is rather problematic on account of having to purchase the cocaine separately.0 -
It's free click and collect at tesco this week so I ordered a few packs and picked them up this morning.0
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No you may not as that is not what 'full-fat' (in that context) means. But you are correct about 2L bottles going flat.0
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Anyone know if the caffine free version is included in this offer?Some days you're the dog..... most days you're the tree!0
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They dont sell the 24 packs caffeine free in Tescos0
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I agree with Galaxy. The term 'Full fat' to refer to a drink may now be used in common parlance but it is still 100% incorrect. Coke has sugar which once consumed will be converted into fat but it still does not contain fat. It would be far more accurate to label coke as 'full sugar'.
The term 'full fat' is meant as a light-hearted quip Heaven preserve us from the literal-minded.0
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