Scarpozzi
Lifer
Worse than the decrease of size, is the obvious way they try to force the metric system down your throat.
Exactly. I don't even know how to convert 8" to metric.
Worse than the decrease of size, is the obvious way they try to force the metric system down your throat.
Worse than the decrease of size, is the obvious way they try to force the metric system down your throat.
Isn't it amazing! Price in 1977 = $0.84; price in 2015=$0.77.2 liter bottles are still 2 liters and still available for $1.
500ml bottles have been around since forever.
But a lot of stores near me have 1.25L bottles of Coke products for $1, so my pancreas won't rest any time soon.
Wait what?
A fucking Dane is complaining about metrification of standards?
Exactly. I don't even know how to convert 8" to metric.
I've seen the tiny cans. Those are ridiculous.
HFCS isn't sugar.
Are you sure about that?
Make up your mind... it's either soda or pop. You can't have it both ways.![]()
this is Canada and things are not quite the same as the States. Some products never show up here and we end up with odd things like Schweppes Dark Ginger Ale.
My dad used to call it soda pop. I figured that he just didn't want to confuse anyone, but now that I'm in the south, I go by "soda pop coke". 😛
Of course some people confuse Minnesota for Canada...
How can anyone tell them apart?
In Minnesota the cops will beat you down, in Canada they don't have to beat you because you'll fall over laughing at their silly uniforms.
In Minnesota the cops will beat you down, in Canada they don't have to beat you because you'll fall over laughing at their silly uniforms.
If I ever buy more than a single serving, it's a full 2-liter bottle. I only do that when it's $1/each for brand-name 2-liter bottles, which happens frequently for Coca Cola distributed products at my local Kroger store. Just bought a bunch of 2-liter bottles yesterday. Seagrams ginger ale, Coca Cola, and Mello Yello.
They also keep raising the prices.
I remember as a kid being able to buy a can of pop in a vending machine for like 75 cents. Those were the days.
Cases of 24 were more common too, now it's mostly just 12's that you see in stores, for the price of what a 24 use to cost. I think Walmart still sells cases of 24 though.
I was thinking after I post that reply that I completely forgot about the south (where I live too) that anything fizzy is called "coke". :thumbsup:
Went to Kroger a few days ago and they often have 3 for $10 on the 6 pack of 24 OZ bottles. I saw the sign and started to pick up a few of them but noticed that they are all (Coke and Pepsi) at 500ml now.
It's getting to the point of beyond sad at how small of a portion people are now getting and how much that portion costs.