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One Litre Glass Coke Bottle @ Coles $3.20 from Tomorrow (11/06/14)

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These haven't been seen in the wild since Moses wore short pants.

Better value than the 4-pack Glass Coke deal in February.

Seems nation-wide (I tried different post codes on the Coles catalogue viewer and checked the deal was present in the catalogue).

The current Coles catalogue runs until the 17th of June.

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  • +1

    Its not better value than the 4 pack glass bottles.

    You are comparing to 2 completely different items.

    I can drink 250 ml easily for lunch/dinner but a 1litre bottle will go flat after a couple of hours

    • +1

      Just share it.

    • I'm talking strictly about the amount you get for the price paid. But yes you make a valid point; although it'll still taste better from glass but most importantly, the average price for a 4-pack of glass Coke bottles at Coles or Woolies is $5-8 dollars.

      This much Coke in a glass bottle for this price doesn't happen; aside from the aforementioned deal in February.

    • +2

      true ozbargainer would drink it before it went flat.

      Soz, comparing a glass bottle filled with coke to a glass bottle filled with coke are so completely different, forgot.

      • +1

        A true ozbargainer who didn't would drink it flat :)

    • Lucky you don't buy the 2L bottles then… I'd hate to see you having to throw out the other flat 1.75L!!!

  • +4

    plus don't forget the extra 0.16 off based on an Officeworks price match. ProTip: Take 2 Coles catalogues with you (one in each fist) hold them above your head and storm into your local Officeworks screaming 'you sell Coca Cola here, right' Wait for employee response (because they DO in fact sell Coca Cola). then scream as loud as possible 'Deal with it, &#*ch'
    You are welcome.

    • +3

      Take 2 Coles catalogues with you (one in each fist) hold them above your head and storm into your local Officeworks screaming 'you sell Coca Cola here, right' Wait for employee response (because they DO in fact sell Coca Cola). then scream as loud as possible 'Deal with it, &#*ch'

      You know a lot of armed robberies and hostage situations begin in a similiar manner to what you just described…

      • +5

        And that is dissimilar to a price match how?

  • +2

    They've been in Coles for a while now but I've not seen them on special before

    • Haven't noticed them at my local Coles. Stock will probably vary quite a lot from branch to branch; but it most definitely does seem to be nation-wide.

      • They are definitely in WA so I'd say you're right about Australia wide, I first bought some a month or so ago and have resisted every week since. Maybe I won't this week seeing as they are on special lol.

        • +1

          Selling for $4 - they have them near the Hot Chicken area at my Coles

        • What was the Neg for? I was backing up the comments above - they have been selling for $4 for weeks (special starts tomorrow) people probably havn't noticed them cos they might not be in the normal 'soft drink' isle.

  • It tastes better when it's from a glass bottle!

    /placebo

    • Glass container master race.

    • there's a scientific reason why, it was posted in a previous deal but I don't remember it.

  • -1

    'It tastes better when it's from a glass bottle!'

    you are all a bunch of glassist's.

    • +5

      Perceived taste differences between different container materials are a SOCIAL CONSTRUCT!

      Plastic, aluminium and glass are EQUAL! To say one is better than the other is a hate crime, and constitutes elemental discrimination!

      What sick society we live in when a plastic bottle has to be considered second-class to a glass one.
      Did you know Glassists are 5 times more likely to hit their wives? Statistics prove Glass bottles kill hundreds of people each year. Glass is a menace to society.

      We demand justice for semi-synthetic organic solids.

      • +1

        I'm not exactly sure what this rant is about… But I prefer glass!!!

        • Just sarcastically applying political-correctness to the glass vs can vs plastic debate… if that wasn't obvious.

        • +4

          oh….blow it out ya glass.

        • Can it (expletive)!

        • -1

          That's poor interpretation. Political correctness is a whole other issue. Even if you replace your glass, plastic and aluminium analogy with 'races', that doesn't imply political correctness at all.

    • glassholes?

  • +2

    I wouldn't expect the OP to know this with a name like Amar'89'… But in the early 80s you used to be able to buy a green glass bottle of Coke from our local milk bar for 80c, and you'd get 20c back for the returned empty bottle… Anyone remember whether these were 1L bottles or a different size?

    • They were 1Ltr bottles and were much better tasting than coke now

      • +2

        How could you possibly remember a subjective taste from 30 years ago.

    • Not thinking Fluid-Ounces Grandad :p

    • +1

      I wouldn't expect the OP to know this with a name like Amar'89'… But in the early 80s

      Stop being age-discriminatory Snoop. I'll call the Internet police and backtrace your IP address.

    • 750ml if i recall correctly

  • +3

    Why is $3.20 per litre considered a good price for Coke?

    • +2

      Cause the glass bottle hipsters say so.

  • Will be clearance after next week

  • +1

    Anyone here old enough to remember the original coke taste from back in the 50's & 60's?
    The only way you could buy it was in the small glass bottles that were delivered to the store in a wooden crate.
    … ok, I'm a geriatric just reminiscing.. :-(

    • +2

      It was better back in 1890 when it contained cocaine!!
      … ok, I was wishing they still made it like that

  • lol expensive im in the Philippines now drinking out of a 1 liter glass bottle of coke cost 60 cents.

  • does this version use the cane sugar instead of corn syrup?

    • Yes

    • +1

      we don't get HFCS here in Australia (except the imported ones like cherry coke although if you look hard enough, you can pick up UK variants which have sugar instead)

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