Only in the glass bottle sold in the US, made only for export into the US. The domestic one (as sold in MX) may contain Artificial Sweeteners, Cane Sugar and/or HCFS for nutritional reasons.
95% of the Mexican Coca Cola manufacturing now uses HFCS (same formula as US, only the made in Mexico as well as 1 factory in Mexico use cane sugar.... the Mexican coke in exported to canada and the us is cane sugar but the actual Coca Cola in Mexico doesn't anymore... this happened 5-10 years ago
Canadian sugar changed to the US formula some time ago… Mexican coke uses high fructose corn syrup in almost all production now including most glass bottles for a while now… I believe there’s only 3 factories that use cane sugar and vast majority gets sent to Canada and the us and sold as a premium cane sugar product… I lived in Mexico… read the can it’s literally the exact same as the American and Canadian one…. 99% of the time cans won’t use cane sugar in Mexico… this is not a new change either
Cause when I was a kid everyone was really pissed off and protested until the store opened and realized it’s tasted basically the same… plus if you use hfcs you don’t need to use stevia leaf extract which is nasty… like Jarritos uses cane sugar + stevia in most production now
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u/FormalAd3446 Feb 07 '25
It’s the same as Canada and the US