coca cola review

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Average Ratings
Value for Money7.8/10
Reviewer Rating8.1/10
Overall Rating8.1/10 Based on 13 ratings
73% Recommended8 out of 11 Reviews

Review of Coca Cola

By phone info guy Rank: Lieutenant on 18th Aug 2004

phone info guy's Ratings
Value for money9/10
Overall value10/10
yes phone info guy's recommendation

Good Points

It is coca-cola

Bad Points

It can be addictve

General Comments

I love Coca-Cola it is lovly and tastes delicous. Oh, and by the way coke was first green.

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Coca-Cola Enterprises Ltd | CCE
Coca-Cola Enterprises Ltd is responsible for the manufacturing and distribution of 'Coca-Cola' products in Great Britain, supplying around 240 million cases every year.

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A number of mentions for both McDonald's and Coca-Cola focused on the ubiquity of the products themselves in Beijing rather than on the companies' Olympic ads.

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