I had a glass bottle Mountain Dew yesterday. Very good, better than the Throwback in cans. $3.49 for a 4 pack at Albertsons.
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I had a glass bottle Mountain Dew yesterday. Very good, better than the Throwback in cans. $3.49 for a 4 pack at Albertsons.
Do you guys think this is beet sugar? I am assuming it is. If it doesn't specify cane sugar it is usually GMO beet as I'm sure you all know.
I drive one hour to buy Boylan's cane sugar soda for $1.25 a bottle. I would switch to this if I could determine it was non GMO cane.
$2.99 a 4 pack this week at Target.
Does anyone know if there are glass bottle six or four packs of real sugar Dr. Pepper, Mountain Dew in northern Montana? I'm also looking to find Tab in 12pack cans in Great Falls Montana area? We have had four packs of glass real sugar Pepsi in Alberta for a year now which is such a treat, no other PepsiCo flavours here. Coke has been making small 8oz glass six packs of their five top flavours for many years but super pricy at $6 each plus deposit and taxes. I luv going to Montana and packing my car full as there are is no deposit or taxes in that state. Then I get deposit funds back when I take them to the bottle depot here in Alberta.
went to walmart today.
they want $4 for 4 12 oz bottles of Pepsi with GMO beet sugar and $4 for 12 12 oz cans of Pepsi with GMO beet sugar.....
take a guess which one I bought.
edit: I called Pepsi and they confirmed it is beet sugar
The glass bottles are more a novelty/specialty item. People are willing to pay more per ounce for them. Especially the 6 packs of 8 ounce Coca-Cola. It's the exact same soda as in the bottles and cans. I'd buy Coke de Mexico instead if it was me.
I have hesitated buying mexican coke due to the rumors about water.
also the fact that it might not even contain sucrose has me concerned. are the mexicans pulling one over on us?
http://healthland.time.com/2010/10/2...ght-be-a-myth/
goranlab.com/pdf/Ventura%20Obesity%202010-sugary%20beverages.pdf
Quote:
For instance, the Mexican
Coca-Cola lists “sugar” on the ingredient list, but the laboratory
did not detect any sucrose, but rather near equal amounts of
fructose and glucose, results which suggest the use of HFCS