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tedead t1_ixx8iy0 wrote
I'd take the original Coca-Cola over alcoholic Kola Coca, ha ha.
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elluzion t1_ixxc983 wrote
100 percent pure grade A Colombian cocaine. Disco shit.
Cerda_Sunyer t1_ixxcdns wrote
You should read the article
Funkyard87 t1_ixxdhcj wrote
Coca cola was also an alcoholic beverage (wine) before the prohibition
SensitiveArtist t1_ixxp89t wrote
Good old fashioned Pemberton's French Wine Coca.
opiate_lifer t1_ixxqabh wrote
Kola-African nut.
Coca-Coca leaf extract, same plant cocaine is extracted from.
Beau_Buffett t1_ixxzii7 wrote
Wanna guess how they came upon the idea to keep their recipe a secret?
schleppylundo t1_ixycmj9 wrote
Kola Coca would have that too. That’s the Coca part. It just also had alcohol in it.
DicknosePrickGoblin t1_ixygksr wrote
My guess is it wasn't a complicated one to begin with, water, some molasses, kola and coca extract and there you go, sweet drink that cures aches and gives you energy.
Beau_Buffett t1_ixyhbo7 wrote
And one drop of pee.
KindAwareness3073 t1_ixypbt3 wrote
Totally different beverages only sharing similar sounding names.
engineeryourmom t1_ixzbgnw wrote
Koala cola? Damned drop bears taking over the whole planet…
bdesign7 t1_ixzbxo2 wrote
Technically correct, but not the prohibition most people think of, Atlanta passed prohibition in 1886, so Coca Cola was only alcoholic for a few years.
ST616 t1_ixzf4t1 wrote
It's little bit more complicated than that https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coca-Cola_formula#Purported_secret_recipes
ovationman t1_ixx8afa wrote
Go figure that more than one company would use some form of the Kola Nut in their brand name... It is also worth noting that Kola Coca is an alcoholic beverage