Hi, my name is Larry and I am the Beverage Considerer for NUB Enterprises. I am new to Coke and Digg, but I've already been reading Coke's nutrition facts on the internet and even purchased a bottle the other day (it's sitting in my office fridge right now). It looks like quite a promising office beverage. I have a few questions though:
- Does anybody know how much sugar coke has? - Does anybody know why people are drinking coke? - Can I get coke that is clear, uncarbonated, and sugar-free? - My specific situation requires Coke in 8.5oz bottles? Can anybody figure out a way to do this for me? Thanks, I've heard great things about the people that drink Coke and I really look forward to potentially being one of them someday. I'm thinking if an 8.5oz bottle option is added then I'll be able to switch NUB Enterprises over to Coke in about 2 weeks, give or take a few days. Awesome, thanks in advance! ========== Larry Morton Beverage Considerer, NUB Enterprises Phone: 415-555-0123 Fax: 415-555-9876 "Our NUB is your delight" On Wed, Jul 7, 2010 at 9:56 AM, Eric Evans <eev...@rackspace.com> wrote: > On Wed, 2010-07-07 at 09:45 -0700, Chris Goffinet wrote: > > Well.. I can comment that we do still have coke products, we have been > > doing Cosco runs of recent, and now serve Mexican Coke in glass > > bottles. :-) > > Interesting. What are you thoughts on the following then? > > http://www.boingboing.net/2010/07/06/san-francisco-bans-c.html > > Are you guys at all concerned that this might be a trend? > > > On Jul 7, 2010, at 8:17 AM, Eric Evans wrote: > > > I heard a rumor that Digg was moving away from Coca-Cola products in > > > all of its vending machines and break rooms. Can anyone from Digg > > > comment on this? > > > > > > My near-term beverage consumption strategy is based largely on my > > > understanding of Digg's, so if there has been a change, I may need > > > to reevaluate. > > -- > Eric Evans > eev...@rackspace.com > >