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Hi all,


I learned from the american folk who happens to live in canada. This person could not find any cherry coke (coca cola cherry).

Do you guys have cherry coke in canada???


:fruit: :wiggle:

Just wonder.
 
I can tell you that it's not available here in Canada. Can you tell me what city this person lives in? Sometimes, there are some stores that carry and sell American soda drinks.

I know of one in the city I live in.
 
oh? maybe it would be easier if you can tell which town that sell american cherry coke in canada? :D Thanks. actually I am shocked to learn about no cherry coke in canada. :thud:
 
It's old news. You can't really buy it anywhere you want to. There are very few places in Canada where you can buy these products since they have to be imported from the USA. I can't really tell you where to buy them because I don't know. There is only one place I know of, "That's Entertainment" located on Lake Street in St. Catharines.

Heck, we even have British stores here where they carry food and drink products from the United Kingdom.
 
Oh, that is still no cherry coke. :( That's what I have learned today about canada's warning against food law.
 
No Cherry Coke up in Canada! Don't forget there is no Vanilla Coke! Like I see big different between Canada and US. Like there is less number of sugary cereals up in Canada than US.

Also never see any sales in fast food!
 
No Cherry Coke up in Canada! Don't forget there is no Vanilla Coke! Like I see big different between Canada and US. Like there is less number of sugary cereals up in Canada than US.

Also never see any sales in fast food!

I know!!!!! lol compare is Cherry Coke up is very Canada
 
No Cherry Coke down here. Wouldn't have been popular, though.

We do have Vanilla Coke but it's becoming increasingly hard to find one.
 
miss delectable, no cherry coke but vanilla coke. thats funny! I dont drink that stuff. Indeed, i have seen anyone where drinking cherry coke here. I haven't seen anyone drinking vanilla coke here. :hmm:
 
Sooo curious.. do you American folks have Brio? This is my number 1 favourite drink BUT it is so bad for the caffeine buzz. :run: Drank 2 yesterday and couldn't sleep until nearly 1 am & had to wake up at 5 am... :eek3:

Chinotto is fairly common in Italian immigrant communities worldwide. There are local versions of the drink in some communities:

The Brio brand of Canada.
The Bisleri brand in Australia (owned by Coca-Cola Amatil). It is also produced by the Australian-owned company Conga Foods.
Kinnie is a Chinotto-like soft drink made in Malta.
In Venezuela a popular lemon-lime soda is sold under the brand name "Chinotto"; it is owned by The Coca-Cola Company.

latt_brio.jpg
 
miss delectable, no cherry coke but vanilla coke. thats funny! I dont drink that stuff. Indeed, i have seen anyone where drinking cherry coke here. I haven't seen anyone drinking vanilla coke here. :hmm:

I tried Cherry Coke once and I found it disgusting. Dr Pepper is not sold in Australia anymore as it was unpopular.

Sooo curious.. do you American folks have Brio? This is my number 1 favourite drink BUT it is so bad for the caffeine buzz. :run: Drank 2 yesterday and couldn't sleep until nearly 1 am & had to wake up at 5 am... :eek3:

Chinotto is fairly common in Italian immigrant communities worldwide. There are local versions of the drink in some communities:

The Brio brand of Canada.
The Bisleri brand in Australia (owned by Coca-Cola Amatil). It is also produced by the Australian-owned company Conga Foods.
Kinnie is a Chinotto-like soft drink made in Malta.
In Venezuela a popular lemon-lime soda is sold under the brand name "Chinotto"; it is owned by The Coca-Cola Company.

latt_brio.jpg

I must say the Bisleri brand of Chinotto sounds familiar but have not tried it. It doesn't seem to be a popular drink to purchase from what I have observed.

Funny, I lived in Canada for a year and I don't recall having ever drank Brio. I seem to recall Pepsi was a very popular drink at ECD.
 
I tried Cherry Coke once and I found it disgusting. Dr Pepper is not sold in Australia anymore as it was unpopular.

Cherry Coke oooo la la, our favourite! Dr Pepper, I find that very surprising as it is so popular amongst the younger generation here.


I must say the Bisleri brand of Chinotto sounds familiar but have not tried it. It doesn't seem to be a popular drink to purchase from what I have observed.

Funny, I lived in Canada for a year and I don't recall having ever drank Brio. I seem to recall Pepsi was a very popular drink at ECD.

Pepsi..
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Oh it's too much for me.

We have fond memories of ECD, especially those ball hockey tournaments!! *wink*
 
Sooo curious.. do you American folks have Brio? This is my number 1 favourite drink BUT it is so bad for the caffeine buzz. :run: Drank 2 yesterday and couldn't sleep until nearly 1 am & had to wake up at 5 am... :eek3:

Chinotto is fairly common in Italian immigrant communities worldwide. There are local versions of the drink in some communities:

The Brio brand of Canada.
The Bisleri brand in Australia (owned by Coca-Cola Amatil). It is also produced by the Australian-owned company Conga Foods.
Kinnie is a Chinotto-like soft drink made in Malta.
In Venezuela a popular lemon-lime soda is sold under the brand name "Chinotto"; it is owned by The Coca-Cola Company.

latt_brio.jpg

No I haven't. Sure I would love to try it. I have never seen this here anywhere. does aghori likes it? lol
 
I tried Cherry Coke once and I found it disgusting. Dr Pepper is not sold in Australia anymore as it was unpopular.
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Ha ha I thought it tastes not bad. I feel like dr pepper is here forever. lol. Wow australia dont sell dr pepper.

I guess americans have weird tastes for drinks. ha
 
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