Coca-Cola Vs Soda

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Is Coca-Cola Really That Good? I go to the grocery store after a very long day, and I come across the soda aisle. I am about to grab a Coca-Cola, which is $1.00 for 1.25L, when a 2.5 L bottle of Shasta Cola grabs my attention, it is also $1.00. This gives me an idea, why don’t I compare both of the sodas and see which one is worth the $1.00. As I opened each bottle, both of them released a lot of carbonated gas. When I poured each soda in their respective glasses, they both fizzed in predominantly the same way, both of them foamed for a little bit, before settling. Then, I moved on to the taste test. Coca Cola had a vanilla like aroma, it had a long lasting sweetness, and its carbonation was pretty even throughout. Coca Cola was also very

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