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Parallel Coca-Cola imports (contd.)


Earlier this year, Anders Jacobsen published a story (and two follow-ups) uncovering parallel (grey?) imports of foreign soft drink bottles to the UK. The following picture was taken during my recent walk through London's Heathrow Airport, adding further evidence to this modern mystery.

Coke can

Comments to this weblog entry:

Could it be there is a surplus of canned Coca-Cola in Germany due to the 25 cent deposit...

it's the international coca-cola conspiracy. moe has a blog entry about the cams that secretly film everybody who drinks one of the foreign cans.

Scott, the surplus thought is intriguing. But way too obvious ;-)

Love is two people sipping Coca Cola from the same straw on a warm sunny day.


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