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  • 2015-02-14 (xsd:date)
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  • Does Photo Show Garlic-Flavored Coca-Cola? (en)
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  • A photograph purportedly showing a can of Coca-Cola Garlic has been circulating on the internet since at least 2014. The image was typically accompanied by text that explained the fictional flavor of Coca-Cola was available in Romania: The above-displayed image, however, was not taken at a grocery store in Romania. The original photograph, taken in France in 2011 by Flickr user José Roitberg, showed a can of Coca-Cola Cherry; the original logo was then stripped from it and replaced with a fictional one for Coca-Cola Garlic: As of 2015, there was no garlic Coca-Cola product available in Romania (or elsewhere), but that could change in the future. Food and Wine reported in February 2015 that Takkola, a garlic-flavored cola drink, was the new craze in Japan. Another example was collected via Twitter in October 2014: (en)
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