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FiestaST

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I see there is a new non-returnable 1.5L plastic bottle of the Coke family.

RRP of R13. That just means they can push up the price more of the 2L & 2.5L

So offering us a smaller quantity & a higher liter per R value...


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Probably for a limited time only. I have cut down drastically on coke. Now even 330ml is too much for me so they should make the 200ml can more easily available. ..is what I say.
 
How do they get the bottles to float in the air? :wtf:

Just slide the neck between two plastic rails?

Err...yes

Isn't the 1.5L an upgrade of the 1L or 1.25L bottles?

The Western Cape always had those refundable 1.5L bottles. They don't have the 1/1.25L bottles.

There was "old school" 1.5L plastic bottles. We do have 1L bottles; pretty sure we don't have 1.25L bottles.

Did you see it at woolworths?

Nope PnP Canal Walk
 
The 1.5L returnable plastic bottles used to be much better than the normal plastic, coke seemed to last longer in there
 
The whole world would do themselves a favour by abstaining from Coca-Cola totally .... I'm dead serious.

But I could be dead anyway if the illuminati finds out.
 
Cokes under big pressure at the moment, but their big project with SAB Miller should get their bottling and distribution going better. It's the first I have heard of a non-returnable 1.5l bottle. I know that the Western Cape uses a hard plastic returnable 1.5l bottle instead of the 1.25l glass bottle.
 
Cokes under big pressure at the moment, but their big project with SAB Miller should get their bottling and distribution going better. It's the first I have heard of a non-returnable 1.5l bottle. I know that the Western Cape uses a hard plastic returnable 1.5l bottle instead of the 1.25l glass bottle.

If you don't mind me asking... what big project with SAB Miller?
 
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