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Mexican Coke : ウィキペディア英語版
Mexican Coke

In the United States of America, Mexican Coke ((スペイン語:Coca Cola de México)) or, informally, "MexiCoke", refers to Coca-Cola produced in and imported from Mexico.
Although intended for consumption in Mexico, Mexican Coke has become popular in the United States because of a flavor that fans call "a lot more natural tasting".〔 While many believe the primary difference in flavor between Mexican Coke and the American Coca Cola recipe is that Mexican Coke is sweetened using cane sugar as opposed to high-fructose corn syrup, a scientific analysis of Mexican Coke found no sucrose (standard sugar) in its sample of Mexican Coke, but instead found fructose and glucose levels similar to other soft drinks sweetened with high-fructose corn syrup. Coca-Cola claims that Mexican Coke exported to the United States is made with cane sugar, while some bottlers may use high-fructose corn syrup for drinks intended for sale in Mexico. Therefore, while Coke labeled "Mexican" in the U.S. is made with cane sugar, not all Coke sold in Mexico is.
==History==
Coca-Cola opened its first bottling franchise in Mexico in the 1920s with Grupo Tampico,〔James R. Davis, Adelaide B. Davis ''Effective training strategies'' 1998 p312 "The first Coca-Cola bottling company in Mexico, Grupo Tampico, with eighty-three years of history, operates a series of gas stations, computer stores, automotive retailers, hotels, and radio stations, and they still distribute Coca-Cola"〕 and then Grupo ARMA.〔Leendert Andrew de Bell ''Globalization, regional development and local response'' 2005 p68 "Starting out in the late 1920s as a small factory for ice cream and soft drinks, the company acquired one of Mexico's first franchises to bottle soft drinks under license of the Coca-Cola Company in the 1930s. In the following decades, operations ..."〕 Monterrey-based FEMSA is currently the largest Coca-Cola bottler in Mexico, along with most of Latin America.
In 2013, a Mexican Coca-Cola bottler announced it would stop using cane sugar in favour of glucose-fructose syrup.〔Latin Times Nov 04 2013 http://www.latintimes.com/mexican-coke-switching-corn-syrup-cane-sugar-4-reasons-why-shift-terrible-132544〕 It later clarified this change would not affect those bottles especially exported to the United States as "Coca-Cola Nostalgia" products.〔Associated Press November 6, 2013 http://news.yahoo.com/mexican-coke-us-still-cane-sugar-152028256.html〕

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