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Coffee Cola
Coffee Cola Pt 2
Coca-Cola with Coffee Zero Sugar Vanilla Review
Coca-Cola with Coffee Zero Sugar Vanilla Review
I meant to do a lot more soda reviews this summer, but just never got around to it. It’s that kind of year. But here I am, needing the right amount of caffeine to write my review of Last Year at Marienbad (although it’s a very easy film to review if you don’t feel like engaging with its many, many ambiguities), and having had this before (and liked it), and having reviewed the Dark Roast variant…
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Coca-Cola with Coffee Dark Roast Zero Sugar Review
As summer approaches, the time is ripe for enjoying a cold soda. And since you’ve probably seen Coke’s new line of coffee sodas on shelves these last few months, and since I love coffee dearly, it seems a good choice to start the season. (In fact, I’d tried the Vanilla variant without reviewing it a few weeks ago, and found it very pleasant indeed.) It’s a bit hard to judge the scent since I’ve…
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Add some caffeine to the sugar rush with a can of this Coca-Cola with Coffee. This blend of Coca-Cola soda with Coffee comes in both regular and sugar-free so y
SODA POP SIPPER #3: Fitz’s Coffee Cola
Fitz’s Bottling Company is based out of St.Louis, Missouri, and started as a hamburger stand. By 1947 they began making their own root beer, but by the mid 1980′s they had abandoned burgers to strictly make pop.
I have so far had 2 coffee based soft drinks before, and although I do not normally drink coffee, I quite enjoyed the coffee sodas. Fitz’s Coffee Cola was definitely more of a cola flavour than coffee. It was not unlike a bottle of coke with a splash of drip coffee that had been sitting in the pot since morning. The coffee flavour was much more evident on the finish, which was nice, but I had anticipated a much stronger coffee taste. The sweetness was nice, and I think the cane sugar was evidently more pleasant than if it were corn syrup.
I would give Fitz’s Coffe Cola 5/10. It wasn’t actively bad, but it wasn’t stunning. The flavour didn’t jump out as being particularly great or interesting. It was enjoyable, and would definitely be a pleasant change to more common brands, but I wouldn’t go out of your way for it.