They always say that Coke tastes better out of a glass bottle. My local Asda has a big display of the 1 Litre glass bottle Diet Coke at a decent price of £1.15. The larger size glass bottles look great just on display once you've finished the Coke. I asked if this was a National deal but (as usual) the member of staff didn't know. Still worth looking out for just in case.
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ChrisUK
14 Jan 167#3
Ahh, master Yoda has returned.
spenspuma
15 Jan 163#12
Definitely tastes different from the glass bottle....hard to say it's better as such, but I do prefer it - mainly as it reminds me of when I was a kid and my dad used to go inside the pub and bring us out the cokes in glass bottles with a straw in.
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little_red_devil
14 Jan 16#1
Which store? Much stock? few more details might be helpful.
jordan210
14 Jan 16#2
Saw this the other day in Asda. They had them for xmas not sure why it's only diet they did in glass bottles.
spruceyb to jordan210
15 Jan 16#5
The did regular Coke too, it just sold out (especially when they reduced it on Boxing Day).
ChrisUK
14 Jan 167#3
Ahh, master Yoda has returned.
jordan210
14 Jan 161#4
A combination of auto correct and not paying attention!
gotmaxpower
15 Jan 16#6
I keep refilling mine :smiley: it has a screw lid
Cameron92
15 Jan 16#7
No it tastes better out of can.
parekh
15 Jan 16#8
They had both of them in Reading yesterday evening.
magicow
15 Jan 16#9
Had these in my local asda too, both diet and regular. Coke definitely does taste better out of a glass bottle.. placebo or no, I just want more.
urbanlegend11
15 Jan 16#10
Do people really still drink this stuff ?
008 to urbanlegend11
15 Jan 16#13
>>>>>
Not for much longer!! Going the same way as Betamax :smile:
ykhan16
15 Jan 16#11
can > glass bottle > plastic bottle
spenspuma
15 Jan 163#12
Definitely tastes different from the glass bottle....hard to say it's better as such, but I do prefer it - mainly as it reminds me of when I was a kid and my dad used to go inside the pub and bring us out the cokes in glass bottles with a straw in.
Happy days
sambartle_theone
15 Jan 16#14
They did all three.. You could get coke zero ones as well. Sheffield Handsworth still had limited numbers of all three last time I looked but that was a week ago.
urbanlegend11
15 Jan 161#15
Hahaha good good. Scandalous really the way they market it to kids, sports events etc. Finally people are waking up.
yrreb88
15 Jan 16#16
Waking up to a sugar free and calorie free product?
yrreb88
15 Jan 16#17
A 15% drop in market share doesn't really mean much. Could just mean more people are buying diet Pepsi or coke zero instead.
KillerThrax
15 Jan 16#18
Non in Swinton or Pendlebury stores in Salford
megatron20
15 Jan 16#19
I never see the bigger glass bottled coke for sale in shops anywhere :disappointed:
scrumpypaul
15 Jan 16#20
None in Asda Leechmere
spruceyb
15 Jan 16#21
I never really did much shopping in ASDA during December due to Sainsbury's and Tesco sending me some really good vouchers. I manage to grab the last Coke one on Boxing Day though.
gazter
15 Jan 161#22
Did you design bar charts for lib dem leaflets in a past life? What a dishonest and misleading graph.
008
15 Jan 16#23
>>>>>
Hmmm.. not that I know of, but then again you never know..
The "graph" as you put it.. is spot and aggregated from supplied data.. you can also
[if you are really that interested] check the *exact* supplied sales figures for the product
via the whitepapers distributed to *most* shareholders via the financial future markups ;-)
DC will loose another 3%-5%+ market share in 2016..
M0rg0th
15 Jan 161#24
Awesome graph, look at that huge downturn which is actually only representative of a 1% drop in market share over 10 years.
gazter
16 Jan 16#25
Vote Pepsi, Pepsi winning here
gazter
16 Jan 161#26
Are you suggesting that this is somehow is not a 'graph'?
Graph
noun: a diagram showing the relation between variable quantities, typically of two variables, each measured along one of a pair of axes at right angles.
PrettyInPinkTink
16 Jan 16#27
Using some manners would also be helpful!!!
Great post thanks...saw some in the Cwmbran store last week!
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Not for much longer!! Going the same way as Betamax :smile:
Happy days
Hmmm.. not that I know of, but then again you never know..
The "graph" as you put it.. is spot and aggregated from supplied data.. you can also
[if you are really that interested] check the *exact* supplied sales figures for the product
via the whitepapers distributed to *most* shareholders via the financial future markups ;-)
DC will loose another 3%-5%+ market share in 2016..
Graph
noun: a diagram showing the relation between variable quantities, typically of two variables, each measured along one of a pair of axes at right angles.
Great post thanks...saw some in the Cwmbran store last week!