I popped to my local B&M store in Tiverton, Devon to get some pig out food for a Sunday afternoon film & I spotted that Coca Cola life was reduced from 69p down to 55p for 1.25L. The shelf was full, but this may go quite quickly, but I know it's not to everyone's taste. I would guess this is national as it's on their website.
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TerraZet to oUkTuRkEyIII
12 Oct 154#14
no no, ass tastes better.
oUkTuRkEyIII
11 Oct 154#1
I have never tasted ass (true story) but if i did i could imagine it tasted something like this. :smiley:
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oUkTuRkEyIII
11 Oct 154#1
I have never tasted ass (true story) but if i did i could imagine it tasted something like this. :smiley:
TerraZet to oUkTuRkEyIII
12 Oct 154#14
no no, ass tastes better.
fishmaster to oUkTuRkEyIII
12 Oct 15#18
and there's me thinking I was having a good day today :neutral_face:
MAZ1991
11 Oct 15#2
its out of date
djp2k8 to MAZ1991
11 Oct 15#4
Sorry I didn't check as I didn't buy any.
furion1985
11 Oct 15#3
I was about to post this as well but spotted that the Best Before is September 2015 so I don't think this a good deal. What is on yours?
djp2k8 to furion1985
11 Oct 15#5
Sorry I didn't check.
EveshamLad to furion1985
11 Oct 15#7
Are you sure that was not a 1.75l bottle?
I remember seeing the 1.75L bottle of this for 69p last month in the Worcester store with a BBE Sept 2015, but they were all disappeared by last weekend.
(not sure if that's a mis-print though, despite it giving the qty twice, as I can only find B&M selling that size coca cola - perhaps it is 1.25l.)
sweetpea10
11 Oct 15#6
Not really a fan of Coca cola but I have tried this when it was on sale ages ago, I couldn't tell what the difference was supposed to be either.
someguy003
11 Oct 15#8
Why is this called "Life". It still has refined sugar in it, which is still associated with Diabetes and Obesity which contributes to reduced life span. It may reduce life span less than normal coke. Maybe it should be called Coka Cola Reduced Reduced Life.
yrreb88 to someguy003
12 Oct 15#15
Refiners sugar isn't a problem because there is no difference between that and natural sugars found in food. Sucrose is sucrose, it's not healthier if it's honey instead of coming from a packet.
When consumed to excess, like with any food whether fat, protein etc, you will consume excess calories and gain weight which is the biggest risk factor for diabetes. A direct link between sugar and diabetes is tenuous at best.
You can't attribute a single product to something like that. Plus it has less sugar than other alternatives like pure fruit juice.
furion1985
11 Oct 15#9
100 % this is 1,25l. I have spotted best before when I came back home. This shouldn't be on sale after september so I'm considering to go there tommorow and ask why is still on.
djp2k8
11 Oct 15#10
It is 1.25L as I put it up before when it was 69p
djp2k8
11 Oct 15#11
Our local B&M was in our local paper with someone complaining about them selling out of date items.
I thought companies were allowed to sell out of date items, just at a reduced price.
effingandjeffing
11 Oct 15#12
half the sugar, all the tooth rot
welche2
12 Oct 15#13
they can sell use best before date items but not use by dates. pop normally has a shelf life of 18 months but they normally put 12 months dates on.
EveshamLad
12 Oct 15#16
I would appear to me that 1.25l bottle does only contain 1.125l :wink:
spenspuma
12 Oct 151#17
Do they do a Cola Death? I'd prefer that.
reakt to spenspuma
12 Oct 15#19
The red one
Divvy
12 Oct 15#20
Best before = perfectly safe to consume after this date but, may have lost a little fizz or discoloured, may even have lost some fragrance or taste but it is perfectly saleable
Use by = DO NOT CONSUME AFTER THIS DATE
There are some slight subtleties to this but this a simple way of looking at it.
That aside, this is particularly unpleasant fizzy pop (not voted either way)
telttruth
12 Oct 15#21
What on earth did we do back in the day of no best before dates? B&M do us all a favour selling good close to or past their best before dates. Stops a lot of food going to waste. I'm sure anyone using a food bank would be grateful either way.
Justsuperman
12 Oct 15#22
Cold out of date
batemansxxxb to Justsuperman
12 Oct 15#24
It tastes like it"s out of date too :disappointed:
SewerSide
12 Oct 15#23
You can get one of these for free with CheckOutSmart.
David23
12 Oct 15#25
Was going to buy this until I discovered it's not 100 percent Stevia, it's blended because they are cheapskates. I really wanted to try what a fully Stevia soft drink would taste like just out of curiosity. Until they make it totally without sugar no buying for me.
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I remember seeing the 1.75L bottle of this for 69p last month in the Worcester store with a BBE Sept 2015, but they were all disappeared by last weekend.
The B&M website now shows a 1.125l bottle for 55p (reduced from 69p)
http://www.bmstores.co.uk/products/coca-cola-life-1-125l-307331
(not sure if that's a mis-print though, despite it giving the qty twice, as I can only find B&M selling that size coca cola - perhaps it is 1.25l.)
When consumed to excess, like with any food whether fat, protein etc, you will consume excess calories and gain weight which is the biggest risk factor for diabetes. A direct link between sugar and diabetes is tenuous at best.
You can't attribute a single product to something like that. Plus it has less sugar than other alternatives like pure fruit juice.
I thought companies were allowed to sell out of date items, just at a reduced price.
Use by = DO NOT CONSUME AFTER THIS DATE
There are some slight subtleties to this but this a simple way of looking at it.
That aside, this is particularly unpleasant fizzy pop (not voted either way)
:disappointed: