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Mexican Coca-Cola is a variant of the soft drink Coca-Cola. The Mexican version is still sold in glass bottles, and while American Coke uses High Fructose Corn Syrup, Mexican Coke continues to use cane sugar. This is because after the New Coke fiasco occurred in the United States, the Coke formula was slightly modified for Coke Classic to use HFCS. Because Mexico never got the New Coke, this did not change.
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