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04-02-2007, 12:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Zap
I just scored a whole bunch more... the local store down the street has tons of stock from Chicago. The 2L are $1.00 now! And 6 packs of cans are not bad at $3.00, though I paid less in Chicago.
Mr Zabe & Lepke - Get your hands on the KP Pepsi yet? 
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Yes, I’ve found a reasonable supply of KP Pepsi. Too bad I’m not a coke drinker because there is no shortage of KP Coke. You would be hard pressed to find regular 2 liter Coke in my area this year. It’s all KP as far as the eye can see. I have not seen any KP cans.
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04-02-2007, 08:05 PM
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On the eve of Passover.......
On the eve of Passover.......
May we meet next year in Jerusalem,
for our bounty of KP soda pop.
Happy Passover 
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04-02-2007, 08:05 PM
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Ditto
A word of friendly advice to board newbies, read the threads on the topics of interest. We have been posting about locating KP soda pop for a good two months.
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Well.......I DID read the threads. This newbie DID do a search before starting a NEW thread. AND after reading the threads, saw that no one posting was in the Atlanta area. Yet there are ALL OF THESE multiple posts about Chicago, NY, PA, etc., and that's fine. Yes I know that there are Jews in Atlanta, etc.etc, but I live about an hour north of Atlanta, so I am not going to be calling a ton of places. IN TIME, I could fine a place or two, but my reasoning was maybe an Atlanta member might just have seen the post, and could have saved me A LOT of time. Just because the post has been going on for a couple of months doesn't mean a new question can't be asked, does it??? Like I said, there already is a lot of repetition that hasn't been challenged. And just a few posts doesn't necessarily make me a newbie, I just read a lot more.
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04-02-2007, 08:16 PM
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Sorry for any stress you are going through. I do understand your frustration. It takes a short while to get the "vibe" of this board. LOL
Ok...in short call ahead to any business that caters to the Jewish Community.
Get in your car and drive to a thriving Jewish community and start asking around for leads. You best bet is to find Ma Pa Jewish grocery stores for KP soda pop.
Good Luck
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04-02-2007, 09:02 PM
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Well.......I DID read the threads. This newbie DID do a search before starting a NEW thread. AND after reading the threads, saw that no one posting was in the Atlanta area. Yet there are ALL OF THESE multiple posts about Chicago, NY, PA, etc., and that's fine. Yes I know that there are Jews in Atlanta, etc.etc, but I live about an hour north of Atlanta, so I am not going to be calling a ton of places. IN TIME, I could fine a place or two, but my reasoning was maybe an Atlanta member might just have seen the post, and could have saved me A LOT of time. Just because the post has been going on for a couple of months doesn't mean a new question can't be asked, does it??? Like I said, there already is a lot of repetition that hasn't been challenged. And just a few posts doesn't necessarily make me a newbie, I just read a lot more.
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A quick Google search yielded this. Kosher Eating In Atlanta
Four Kroger and one Publix. Call the stores before traveling there to be sure they have it.
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04-02-2007, 09:37 PM
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I'll say this one last thing, and it's dropped on my part. I'm not stressed, and only frustrated at too much being read into my post on some parts and not enough on others.
I appreciate the info, but I can do computer searches. And I figured out, by reading the threads, what areas to contact. But that still results in phone calls that I, again, didn't want to do right off the bat. My only hopes in the post, again, was in hopes of hearing from an Atlanta area member who might have already found sources. That's it, that's all. Thanks!
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04-02-2007, 09:42 PM
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Can anyone tell me if Atlanta is one of the usual market areas for the Kosher Coca Cola? If it's not, anyone willing to acquire and ship to me a few cans or six pack?
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The above is what you asked.
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04-04-2007, 12:00 AM
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Anyone know the availability in California? I've yet to try it but I would love to actually experience a soft drink actually sweetened with sugar instead of HFCS. I did a super market crawl in my town (Chico) and was unable to find any yellow bottle caps. 
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04-04-2007, 01:13 AM
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come on folks, this is spelled out for you in the forum.
call the 800# for coca cola, printed on almost every package. ask them where you can get kosher for passover in your area. they will give you your local bottler/distributor's contact #. call that phone # and bingo they will give you a list of stores where they shipped it to and tell you if it was in 2L or cans. it'll be up to you to drive to that store to purchase the product or to call the store to make sure they still have it.
if you rely only on the sightings in this forum, you might find yourself missing a much closer source that coca cola would have been able to tell you about
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04-04-2007, 05:18 AM
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With all the media attention it got this year, who thinks there are going to be shortages of KFP Coke in the next few years? If there is not a widespread rollout of Coke with sugar, I think they are going to have ramp up production of KFP every year from now on.
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