Who Likes Flat Coke?

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I actually prefer flat Coke (cola) to the fizzy one. Am I the only one?

Who Wants FLAT Coke?

Adam
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  • Hello:

    I am a Coke fan and I definitely do NOT like flat Coke.

    However, here in my part of Canada, we call flat Coke "Pepsi."

    GT
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    • equal to flat warm beer

      great when your 14, but what isn't?
  • I like less fizz in it. I'd still like SOME fizz, but certainly not as much as they put in it. I also don't like it so cold.

    So my usual method of drinking a Coke goes like this:

    - Take it out of the fridge
    - Pour it into a glass from a great height
    - Put it in the microwave for 30 seconds

    Well, for drinking a straight Coke, anyway. To be honest, my USUAL consumption of a Coke starts with "Pour three fingers of rum into the glass."
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    • Flat Coke would be two-dimensional. I don't know how you'd drink it.
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  • I'm a pepsi fan however I'll definitely drink coke if its from McDonalds. Dunno why but for some reason it just tastes so much better there.
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    • I'm with you on this one. The coke at Macs is just refreshingly amazing. Outside Macs, i drink coke lite or zero or root beer. Pure coke is in Macs only!
  • Don't you people know coke and all soda has high fructose corn syrup in it?
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    • It's not whether we know that matters, it's whether we care.
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    • I like coca cola light.

      In regards to the coca cola we get at McDonalds, it consists of ingredients that get mixed when someone pushes the coca cola button on the soda-machine.

      The main ingredients are syrup and carbonated water, which is blended once an order is taken.

      Carbonated water + syrup = cheap

      It also = flatter than your ordinary coca cola, so you could claim that the coca cola you get at McDonalds is pretty flat.

      I have a feeling that if people got giant sized regular coca colas at McDonalds, there would be a need for more toilets at McDonalds.

      Giant load of bubbles + giant load of fat food = giant load of ...
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  • I don't like Coke at all, but I love the biscuits (cookies, to some) at the top of the packet that have gone soft if someone hasn't shut the packet properly. I'd quite happily cultivate these deliberately and feel shortchanged when someone else in the family just throws them out. Flat Coke sounds like the equivalent of biscuits gone soft, so if I liked Coke at all I'd probably be happy to drink it.
  • I used to love flat Coke too but since I decided to go from obesity to totally fit, I completely gave up my fizzy drinks, crisps, biscuits and a whole heap of other things that I 'used to love'. I just eat fruits, veg and proteins now and absolutely nothing else. I do have a flat coke once in a while
  • Who Else Wants The Same Great Coke Taste... Without The Fizz?

    ... is the first thought that came into my head when I saw this thread.

    Clearly I work too much.
  • my missus loves drinking flat coke..... I hate it
  • Banned
    i hate flat coke
  • I don't like it flat.

    That's just me though. My appreciation for all is in direct proportion to how closely
    it fulfills its purpose.

    Because coke wasn't intended to be consumed in its flat state,
    it is therefore a perversion of its intended natural state and not capable
    of fulfilling its true intended purpose for which it was created.

    Therefore, because the creation of it was for the pleasure of the creator,
    it stands to reason its ability to bring pleasure to those it was intended for
    is in direct proportion to its ability to stay as closely (if not perfectly) aligned as possible to its intended created purpose. Fizz and all.

    So because it has deviated from its original intended purpose,
    its ability to fulfill its purpose has diminished considerably and consequently
    my enjoyment of it dwindles in like kind.

    However, were it to regain its fizz, I'd enjoy it once more.

    This can be applied to other things.
  • I'll say no to the flat coke for sure.
  • Looks like I'm one of the only few who likes flat Coke then? Not just Coke though, I can't stand sparkling water. I prefer flat everything... Erm I mean everything as in drinks!

    Thanks,
    Adam
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    • I'm not a coke drinker (or snorter) but I drink flat soda all the time.
      Mostly it comes about from having parents who lived through the depression and had issues with wasting anything.
      Why do hard cookies turn soft and soft cookies turn hard when they go stale?
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  • Why do you park in a driveway and drive on a parkway?
  • I won't drink Coke or coke products now that they have gone off the deep end and are actually attempting to get that stupidly asinine anti-capitalism "Dopenhagen" bull-crap passed. They obviously have some back-door means into making money from carbon credits (which means off the backs of we the people).

    Well, CocaCola... the real name for Taggart Transcontinental (If you have no idea what I mean by that, you need to read "Atlas Shrugged")

    -DTM
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    • The only sodas you can get away with drinking flat, are MAYBE the real sodas micro brewed, made with real ingredients like vanilla, honey, wintergreen, etc... These might be OKAY flat, because they have more flavor than the Coke/Pepsi stuff.
  • Oh no....definitely no flat coke, no flat soda period. If it's supposed to have fizz, it better have fizz. Once my soda goes flat, down the drain it goes.
  • Flat, or fizzy, I much prefer Pepsi.

    One glass of lemonade.

    One scoop of vanilla ice cream.

    One straw.

    Result = Heaven, especially after a long cycle ride, which is when I used to enjoy it most, in my long gone youth.

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