The original formula called for caramel to give Coca-Cola its rich brown color, and although the recipe has undergone some changes through the years, none of them affected the ultimate color of the product.
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racingcowboy58
2006-01-23 17:03:22 UTC
Green
Ryan
2006-01-23 17:01:10 UTC
Red
Cherryade
2006-01-23 18:20:33 UTC
well the packaging silver or white and the actual cola could of had been white or a light brown
SQL_DBA_Needs_Legal_Help_ASAP
2006-01-23 17:42:04 UTC
Coco --chocolate--dark brown
Ace Of Spades 117
2006-01-23 16:57:51 UTC
It was red.Because the sugers(posibly fats)mixed and made a redish color.RED
Lost@Sea
2006-01-23 16:58:39 UTC
It appears black, but it is, and was always a dark brown.
xzpro_1
2006-01-23 17:04:13 UTC
red
saraphen
2006-01-23 17:24:11 UTC
It was always brown.
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