4/04/2007

 

Seasonal alternative to HFCS Coca-Cola

As this nice story in the Chicago Sun-Times points out, this is the time of year in certain areas, you can access what Coca-Cola tasted like before the evil HFCS era. "Kosher for Passover" is the phrase that pays, and you don't have to be Jewish to appreciate what this means. Essentially, no corn products can be involved if it's Kosher for Passover. I love this part of the story, talking about its popularity among non-Jews:
In fact, the East Coast-based "Kosher Today" warned the faithful to stock because non Jews have been "hoarding it."
Hopefully, it's available in your area. An alternative is Coca-Cola brought in from Mexico and Central American countries, also made from sugar and not high-fructose corn syrup.

Comments:
I live in a neighborhood in Chicago with many Mexican restaurants and find that the Pepsi (imported from Mexico) is also made not with high fructose corn syrup, but sugar. Even I (who only had a sip of my dining companion's Pepsi) think it tastes better.
 
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