As some of you may have read in my last blog post, I recently scoured Japanese 7-Elevens, top to bottom, for the most interesting foods and drinks that I could find.  One of the more bizarre beverages was Coca-Cola Clear, a new liquid refreshment available only in Japan and Singapore.  Upon encountering it, I knew I had to give it a taste test.

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This is about to go into my face.

When I cracked open this bad boy and took a deep sniff, my nostrils and I were shocked to discover an odd scent.  Rather than the iconic fragrance of cola, I was assaulted by a blend of Sprite-like fruitiness and the odor of raw ginger.  Fighting my instincts to dump the entire thing down the drain, I poured some into a cup.

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Here we go…

The only reason this swill can legally be called “Coca-Cola” is because Coca-Cola owns Sprite as well.  This did not taste like Coca-Cola at all.  It tastes like Sprite mixed with ginger ale – it did, however, have an underwhelming cola aftertaste.  Two Shrek thumbs down.

The last remaining sliver of optimism in me thought that this might improve with ice.

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Round 2…

That optimistic sliver of mine promptly died a pitiful death.  I normally prefer my soda with ice, but I would rather drink Clorox without ice than this.  The ice doesn’t reduce the flavor at all, in fact, the weird ginger flavor gets stronger.  Another two Shrek thumbs down.

In the end, I did what was right for me, the world, and humanity.

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I poured that swill right down the drain.  Because that’s where it belongs.

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8 responses to “Apologies to My Tastebuds”

  1. Ito-Yokadelicious – Eat It Avatar

    […] This bizarre beverage appears (claims?) to be a latte, yet it is completely transparent instead of taking on the required brown hue that we’d expect This is a milk-tea flavored bubble tea that Maya had the pleasure of sampling.  However, according to her, “the bubbles taste like rubber”.  Nonetheless, the pure novelty of bubble tea in such a scenario qualifies it for this lis A popular soft drink in Japan is called カルピス (Calpis in English), and many things here are Calpis-flavored.  This one in particular is Calpis-flavored jellly and is sucked out of this pouch like astronaut food.  Despite the description, it’s pretty good. Yes, 7-Eleven also makes it’s own brand of  酒 (sake) – no word on its quality though. Here’s another addition to “drinks that are clear for some reason (but shouldn’t be)”.  According to my research “Coca-Cola Clear” is only available in Japan and Singapore.  Perhaps that’s for the best.  Stay tuned for a taste test. […]

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  2. Stephanie Avatar
    Stephanie

    Thanks Zev for the heads up but we dont drink soda. Finally got Popa off diet coke (but not ham & cheese)

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  3. Stan Green Avatar
    Stan Green

    Thanks for the tip. I will avoid this coke product.

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  4. johanna9201 Avatar
    johanna9201

    Did you happen to notice it’s a diet product? Hence chemicals galore!

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  5. Stef Avatar
    Stef

    it’s aesthetically pleasing though, so, i mean,,,, there’s that

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  6. Simon Avatar
    Simon

    My condolences to your poor mouth at having to endure that abomination. Get well soon buddy

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  8. hayslo Avatar

    I like the look, but it sounds bad. 🤮

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